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The Reconquista ("reconquest") is a term to describe an irredentist vision by different individuals, groups, and/or nations that the Southwestern United States should be politically or culturally returned to Mexico.[1]

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  1. 108 relations: Absolut Vodka, Al-Andalus, Americas, Arizona, Articles of Confederation, Aztlán, Baja California, Bandit War, Bosporus, Brownsville, Texas, California, Cape Horn, Carlos Fuentes, Catholic Church, Chicago, Chicano, Chicano nationalism, Christianity, Colombia, Culture of the United States, Demographics of Africa, Dukuvakha Abdurakhmanov, East Indies, Elena Poniatowska, English language, English people, Fowl, Gibraltar, Great Replacement, Great Replacement conspiracy theory in the United States, Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute, Harvard University, Hispanic, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Humanities, Ibero-America, Illegal immigration to the United States, Immigration to the United States, Indigenous peoples of Mexico, Indigenous peoples of Peru, Irredentism, José Ángel Gutiérrez, Latin Americans, Los Angeles, Manifest destiny, Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, María Zambrano, MEChA, Mediterranean Sea, Mestizo, ... Expand index (58 more) »

  2. Chicano nationalism
  3. Hispanic and Latino demographics in the United States
  4. History of the Southwestern United States
  5. Mexican irredentism
  6. Mexican nationalism
  7. Southwestern United States

Absolut Vodka

Absolut Vodka is a brand of vodka, produced near Åhus, in southern Sweden.

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Al-Andalus

Al-Andalus was the Muslim-ruled area of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Americas

The Americas, sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North America and South America.

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Arizona

Arizona (Hoozdo Hahoodzo; Alĭ ṣonak) is a landlocked state in the Southwestern region of the United States. Reconquista (Mexico) and Arizona are southwestern United States.

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Articles of Confederation

The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was an agreement among the 13 states of the United States, formerly the Thirteen Colonies, that served as the nation's first frame of government.

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Aztlán

Aztlán (from Astatlan or westernized Aztlán) is the ancestral home of the Aztec peoples.

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Baja California

Baja California ('Lower California'), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Baja California (Free and Sovereign State of Baja California), is a state in Mexico.

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Bandit War

The Bandit War, or Bandit Wars, was a series of raids in Texas that started in 1915 and finally culminated in 1919.

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Bosporus

The Bosporus or Bosphorus Strait (Istanbul strait, colloquially Boğaz) is a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Brownsville, Texas

Brownsville is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Cameron County, located on the western Gulf Coast in South Texas, adjacent to the border with Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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California

California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast. Reconquista (Mexico) and California are southwestern United States.

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Cape Horn

Cape Horn (Cabo de Hornos) is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile, and is located on the small Hornos Island.

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Carlos Fuentes

Carlos Fuentes Macías (November 11, 1928 – May 15, 2012) was a Mexican novelist and essayist.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Chicago

Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.

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Chicano

Chicano (masculine form) or Chicana (feminine form) is an ethnic identity for Mexican Americans who have a non-Anglo self-image, embracing their Mexican Native ancestry.

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Chicano nationalism

Chicano nationalism is the pro-indigenist ethnic nationalist ideology of Chicanos. Reconquista (Mexico) and Chicano nationalism are mexican nationalism.

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Christianity

Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

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Colombia

Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America.

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Culture of the United States

The culture of the United States of America, also referred to as American culture, encompasses various social behaviors, institutions, and norms in the United States, including forms of speech, literature, music, visual arts, performing arts, food, sports, religion, law, technology as well as other customs, beliefs, and forms of knowledge.

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Demographics of Africa

The population of Africa has grown rapidly over the past century and consequently shows a large youth bulge, further reinforced by a low life expectancy of below 50 years in some African countries.

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Dukuvakha Abdurakhmanov

Dukuvakha Bashtayevich Abdurakhmanov (Дукуваха Баштаевич Абдурахманов; March 14, 1956 — June 29, 2015) was a Russian politician of Chechen descent.

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East Indies

The East Indies (or simply the Indies) is a term used in historical narratives of the Age of Discovery.

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Elena Poniatowska

Hélène Elizabeth Louise Amélie Paula Dolores Poniatowska Amor (born May 19, 1932), known professionally as Elena Poniatowska, is a French-born Mexican journalist and author, specializing in works on social and political issues focused on those considered to be disenfranchised especially women and the poor.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.

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English people

The English people are an ethnic group and nation native to England, who speak the English language, a West Germanic language, and share a common ancestry, history, and culture.

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Fowl

Fowl are birds belonging to one of two biological orders, namely the gamefowl or landfowl (Galliformes) and the waterfowl (Anseriformes).

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Gibraltar

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean (Strait of Gibraltar).

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Great Replacement

The Great Replacement (Grand Remplacement), also known as replacement theory or great replacement theory, is a white nationalist far-right conspiracy theory,.

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Great Replacement conspiracy theory in the United States

In the United States, the populist Great Replacement conspiracy theory holds the view that "political elites" are purposefully seeking to increase the number of racial and religious minorities in an attempt to displace the Christian white American population.

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Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute

The Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute is an ongoing territorial dispute between Guyana and Venezuela over the Essequibo region, also known as Esequibo or Guayana Esequiba in Spanish, a area west of the Essequibo River.

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Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Hispanic

The term Hispanic (hispano) refers to people, cultures, or countries related to Spain, the Spanish language, or Hispanidad broadly.

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Hispanic and Latino Americans

Hispanic and Latino Americans (Estadounidenses hispanos y latinos; Estadunidenses hispânicos e latinos) are Americans of full or partial Spanish and/or Latin American background, culture, or family origin.

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Humanities

Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture, including certain fundamental questions asked by humans.

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Ibero-America

Ibero-America (Iberoamérica, Ibero-América) or Iberian America is generally considered to be the region in the Americas comprising countries or territories where Spanish or Portuguese are predominant languages (usually former territories of Portugal or Spain).

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Illegal immigration to the United States

Foreign nationals, known as aliens, violate US immigration laws by entering the United States unlawfully, or by lawfully entering but then remaining after the expiration of their visas, parole or temporary protected status. Reconquista (Mexico) and Illegal immigration to the United States are immigration to the United States.

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Immigration to the United States

Immigration to the United States has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of its history. Reconquista (Mexico) and Immigration to the United States are culture of the United States and Demographics of the United States.

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Indigenous peoples of Mexico

Indigenous peoples of Mexico (gente indígena de México, pueblos indígenas de México), Native Mexicans (nativos mexicanos) or Mexican Native Americans (lit), are those who are part of communities that trace their roots back to populations and communities that existed in what is now Mexico before the arrival of Europeans.

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Indigenous peoples of Peru

The Indigenous peoples of Peru, or Native Peruvians, comprise a large number of ethnic groups who inhabit territory in present-day Peru.

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Irredentism

Irredentism is one state's desire to annex the territory of another state.

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José Ángel Gutiérrez

José Angel Gutiérrez, is an attorney and professor at the University of Texas at Arlington in the United States.

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Latin Americans

Latin Americans (Latinoamericanos; Latino-americanos) are the citizens of Latin American countries (or people with cultural, ancestral or national origins in Latin America).

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.

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Manifest destiny

Manifest destiny was a phrase that represented the belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand westward across North America, and that this belief was both obvious ("manifest") and certain ("destiny").

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Manuel Elkin Patarroyo

Manuel Elkin Patarroyo Murillo (born November 3, 1946)Fundación Príncipe de Asturias.

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María Zambrano

María Zambrano Alarcón (22 April 1904 – 6 February 1991) was a Spanish essayist and philosopher associated with the Generation of '36 movement.

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MEChA

M.E.Ch.A. (Spanish: Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán; "Chicano Student Movement of Aztlán") is a US-based organization that seeks to promote Chicano unity and empowerment through political action. Reconquista (Mexico) and MEChA are Chicano nationalism.

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Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, on the east by the Levant in West Asia, and on the west almost by the Morocco–Spain border.

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Mestizo

Mestizo (fem. mestiza, literally 'mixed person') is a person of mixed European and Indigenous non-European ancestry in the former Spanish Empire.

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Mexica Movement

The Mexica Movement is an "Indigenous rights educational organization" based in Los Angeles, California. Reconquista (Mexico) and Mexica Movement are mexican irredentism.

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Mexican American Political Association

The Mexican American Political Association (MAPA) is an organization based in California that promotes the interests of Mexican-Americans, Mexicans, Latinos, Chicanos, Hispanics, and Latino economic refugees in the United States.

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Mexican Americans

Mexican Americans (mexicano-estadounidenses, mexico-americanos, or estadounidenses de origen mexicano) are Americans of Mexican heritage.

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Mexican Cession

The Mexican Cession (Cesión mexicana) is the region in the modern-day western United States that Mexico previously controlled, then ceded to the United States in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 after the Mexican–American War.

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Mexican Revolution

The Mexican Revolution (Revolución Mexicana) was an extended sequence of armed regional conflicts in Mexico from 20 November 1910 to 1 December 1920. Reconquista (Mexico) and Mexican Revolution are mexican nationalism.

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Mexican–American War

The Mexican–American War, also known in the United States as the Mexican War, and in Mexico as the United States intervention in Mexico, was an invasion of Mexico by the United States Army from 1846 to 1848. Reconquista (Mexico) and Mexican–American War are history of the Southwestern United States and Mexico–United States relations.

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Mexicans

Mexicans (Mexicanos) are the citizens and nationals of the United Mexican States.

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Mexico

Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America.

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Mickey Kaus

Robert Michael "Mickey" Kaus (born July 6, 1951) is an American journalist, pundit, and author, known for writing Kausfiles, a "mostly political" blog which was featured on Slate until 2010.

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Military

A military, also known collectively as an armed forces, are a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare.

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Monarchy of Spain

The monarchy of Spain or Spanish monarchy (Monarquía Española) is the constitutional form of government of Spain.

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Nahuatl

Nahuatl, Aztec, or Mexicano is a language or, by some definitions, a group of languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family.

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Nationalist Front of Mexico

The Nationalist Front of Mexico (Frente Nacionalista de México), formerly known as the Organization for the National Will (Organización por la Voluntad Nacional) and the National Mexicanist Front (Frente Nacional Mexicanista), is a neo-fascist activist organization in Mexico. Reconquista (Mexico) and Nationalist Front of Mexico are mexican nationalism.

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Nativism (politics)

Nativism is the political policy of promoting or protecting the interests of native-born or indigenous inhabitants over those of immigrants, including the support of anti-immigration and immigration-restriction measures.

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Nativo Lopez

Nativo Lopez-Vigil (born Larry Lopez; October 3, 1951 – May 19, 2019) was an American political leader and immigrant rights activist in Southern California.

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Neoliberalism

Neoliberalism, also neo-liberalism, is both a political philosophy and a term used to signify the late-20th-century political reappearance of 19th-century ideas associated with free-market capitalism.

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New Mexico

New Mexico (Nuevo MéxicoIn Peninsular Spanish, a spelling variant, Méjico, is also used alongside México. According to the Diccionario panhispánico de dudas by Royal Spanish Academy and Association of Academies of the Spanish Language, the spelling version with J is correct; however, the spelling with X is recommended, as it is the one that is used in Mexican Spanish.; Yootó Hahoodzo) is a state in the Southwestern region of the United States. Reconquista (Mexico) and New Mexico are southwestern United States.

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New Spain

New Spain, officially the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Virreinato de Nueva España; Nahuatl: Yankwik Kaxtillan Birreiyotl), originally the Kingdom of New Spain, was an integral territorial entity of the Spanish Empire, established by Habsburg Spain.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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North America

North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.

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Northern Mexico

Northern Mexico (el Norte de México), commonly referred as El Norte, is an informal term for the northern cultural and geographical area in Mexico.

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Oregon

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

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Parliament of the Chechen Republic

The Parliament of the Chechen Republic (translit; Noxçiyn Respublikan Parlament) is the regional parliament of Chechnya, a federal subject of Russia.

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Plan Espiritual de Aztlán

The Plan Espiritual de Aztlán (English: "Spiritual Plan of Aztlán") was a pro-indigenist manifesto advocating Chicano nationalism and self-determination for Mexican Americans. Reconquista (Mexico) and Plan Espiritual de Aztlán are Chicano nationalism.

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Plan of San Diego

The Plan of San Diego (Plan de San Diego) was a plan drafted in San Diego, Texas, in 1915 by a group of unidentified Mexican and Tejano rebels who hoped to seize Arizona, New Mexico, California, and Texas from the United States.

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Political science

Political science is the scientific study of politics.

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Racism

Racism is discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.

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Reconquista

The Reconquista (Spanish and Portuguese for "reconquest") or the reconquest of al-Andalus was the successful series of military campaigns that European Christian kingdoms waged against the Muslim kingdoms following the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula by the Umayyad Caliphate.

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Revanchism

Revanchism (revanchisme, from revanche, "revenge") is the political manifestation of the will to reverse the territorial losses which are incurred by a country, frequently after a war or after a social movement.

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Rio Grande

The Rio Grande in the United States or the Río Bravo (del Norte) in Mexico, also known as P’osoge in Tewa and Tó Ba’áadi in Navajo, is one of the principal rivers (along with the Colorado River) in the southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. Reconquista (Mexico) and rio Grande are southwestern United States.

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Samuel P. Huntington

Samuel Phillips Huntington (April 18, 1927December 24, 2008) was an American political scientist, adviser, and academic.

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Self-determination

Self-determination refers to a people's right to form its own political entity, and internal self-determination is the right to representative government with full suffrage.

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Southwestern United States

The Southwestern United States, also known as the American Southwest or simply the Southwest, is a geographic and cultural region of the United States that includes Arizona and New Mexico, along with adjacent portions of California, Colorado, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah.

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Spain

Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.

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Spanglish

Spanglish (a portmanteau of the words "Spanish" and "English") is any language variety (such as a contact dialect, hybrid language, pidgin, or creole language) that results from conversationally combining Spanish and English.

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Spaniards

Spaniards, or Spanish people, are a people native to Spain.

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Spanish colonization of the Americas

The Spanish colonization of the Americas began in 1493 on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (now Haiti and the Dominican Republic) after the initial 1492 voyage of Genoese mariner Christopher Columbus under license from Queen Isabella I of Castile.

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Spanish Empire

The Spanish Empire, sometimes referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy or the Catholic Monarchy, was a colonial empire that existed between 1492 and 1976.

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Spanish language

Spanish (español) or Castilian (castellano) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the Iberian Peninsula of Europe.

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State of Emergency (book)

State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America is a 2006 book by American conservative Patrick Buchanan, in which the author criticizes the large number of illegal immigrants entering the United States, alleging that the influx constitutes a crisis with profound cultural, political, and economic impact on the country.

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Syncretism

Syncretism is the practice of combining different beliefs and various schools of thought.

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Texas

Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.

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Texas annexation

The Republic of Texas was annexed into the United States and admitted to the Union as the 28th state on December 29, 1845.

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The Washington Times

The Washington Times is an American conservative daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It covers general interest topics with an emphasis on national politics.

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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo officially ended the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). Reconquista (Mexico) and Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo are history of the Southwestern United States.

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Turkey

Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.

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Turkey (bird)

The turkey is a large bird in the genus Meleagris, native to North America.

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UnidosUS

UnidosUS, formerly National Council of La Raza (NCLR) (La Raza), is the United States's largest Latino nonprofit advocacy organization.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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University of New Mexico

The University of New Mexico (UNM; Universidad de Nuevo México) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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University of Texas at Austin

The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas.

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Valladolid

Valladolid is a municipality in Spain and the primary seat of government and de facto capital of the autonomous community of Castile and León.

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Venustiano Carranza

José Venustiano Carranza de la Garza (29 December 1859 – 21 May 1920) was a Mexican land owner and politician who served as President of Mexico from 1917 until his assassination in 1920, during the Mexican Revolution.

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Vicente Fox

Vicente Fox Quesada (born 2 July 1942) is a Mexican businessman and politician who served as the 62nd president of Mexico from 2000 to 2006.

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Victoriano Huerta

José Victoriano Huerta Márquez (23 December 1850 – 13 January 1916) was a general in the Mexican Federal Army and 39th President of Mexico, who came to power by coup against the democratically elected government of Francisco I. Madero with the aid of other Mexican generals and the U.S.

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War in Donbas

The war in Donbas, or Donbas war, was a phase of the Russo-Ukrainian War in the Donbas region of Ukraine.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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Zimmermann Telegram

The Zimmermann Telegram (or Zimmermann Note or Zimmermann Cable) was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military contract between the German Empire and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.

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See also

Chicano nationalism

Hispanic and Latino demographics in the United States

History of the Southwestern United States

Mexican irredentism

Mexican nationalism

Southwestern United States

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconquista_(Mexico)

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