After the Mexican Cession in 1848, the Southwest experienced a blending of Mexican, Indigenous, and Anglo-American cultures, leading to a rich cultural tapestry. This fusion resulted in distinctive art, cuisine, and traditions, such as the celebration of Día de los Muertos and the incorporation of Southwestern flavors into American cuisine. Additionally, architectural styles merged, evident in adobe buildings and Pueblo Revival homes. Overall, this cultural mixing fostered a unique regional identity that continues to influence the Southwest today.
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