Entry # ES 101 11/19/2018
Effect of Geography and Migration on a Business Choice for New Mexico presented by: Brittany Moran Victoria Legates Kayleigh Eckrote Delaney Argo 11/19/2018
New Mexico’s Natural Resources Limited water Very hot Large deserts Leading crop is hay which is used to feed cattle 11/19/2018
Hispanic Roots in U.S. Mexico 67% Central and South America 14% Puerto Rico 9% Cuba 4% Other Spanish speaking areas 7% 11/19/2018
Largest percent of Hispanics today trace origin to Mexico In New Mexico, 43 out of 100 people are Hispanic. . 11/19/2018
In the early 1800’s, English speaking Europeans started to move into New Mexico and began to like the culture. At the time, the English speaking Europeans moved in, New Mexico had been a Spanish speaking culture for over 200 years. 11/19/2018
Common Spanish words now used in English. SOMBREROS PUEBLO UNO, DOS, TRES AZUL EL GATO LA MUJER LAMARIQUITA HATS INDIAN VILLAGE ONE, TWO, THREE BLUE CAT WOMAN LADYBUG (DELAWARE STATE BUG) 11/19/2018
Culture You may think cowboys are as American as apple pie, but cowboy culture came to us by way of Mexico. Buckaroo is the Americanized version of vaquero. The lasso, chaps, and rodeo are also Mexican in origin. 11/19/2018
People+Natural Resources= Business Choice A Mexican restaurant is a good business for New Mexico because the people love Mexican food. The food is part of the culture of the state. 11/19/2018
Benefits to Mexican Food Store Lots of customers Mexican food is popular Leading producer of chili peppers 11/19/2018
Fun Facts Different foods Some wear sombreros New Mexico has a different flag than other states. 11/19/2018
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