they got aids
The Philippine Islands.
Mestizos, those people of European (probably Spanish) and Native American ancestry.
soccer because we have people playing from all around the world... and there are alot of spanish countries
People from Spain, most Latin American countries, and Equatorial Guinea have Spanish as their native language.
During the Spanish-American War more soldiers were killed by disease than actual spanish gun fire. One of the main causes of disease was bad meat due to the unsanitary factory conditions during the time.
most people in Latin America are Roman Catholic
Spanish refers to the language spoken by people in Spain, while Latino refers to people from Latin America. However, Spanish-speaking individuals from Latin American countries are often referred to as "Hispanic" or "Latino" in the United States.
Ethnically, most people of Central America are a mix of Native American, white (Spanish) and African ethnic groups, at varying degrees. Also, interracial marriages were common during colonial times, resulting in the Mestizo race. Hence, particular racial boundaries are blurred at best. Some examples are provided:Guatemala: Mestizo (mix of Spanish and Native American) 60%, Native American 40%.Nicaragua: Mestizo 69%, Spanish 17%, African 9%, Native American 5%Panama: Mestizo 70%, Native American 20%, Spanish 10%
Yellow Fever claimed the Majority of the US casualties.
The criollos, or people of Spanish origin born in the Americas.
English and Spanish are the most common ones, with many different dialects that the Native American people speak.
Most people in Latin America speak Spanish due to the historical influence of Spanish colonization in the region. Spanish explorers and settlers introduced the language, culture, and customs during the colonization period in the 16th century. Over time, Spanish became the dominant language in most countries in Latin America.