Language. While Anglo-America is overly English-speaking, most countries in Latin America speak either Spanish or Portuguese.
The population of Anglo-America is 354,335,567.
Anglo-America is the regions of the US and Canada where English is the dominant language.
The main difference between Latin America and Anglo America lies in their predominant languages and cultural influences. Latin America primarily speaks Spanish and Portuguese, reflecting its colonial history under Spain and Portugal, while Anglo America, which includes the United States and Canada, primarily speaks English due to British colonization. Additionally, Latin American cultures are heavily influenced by indigenous traditions and Spanish heritage, whereas Anglo American cultures are shaped by Anglo-Saxon traditions and a more diverse immigrant history. These distinctions contribute to varying social, political, and economic dynamics in the two regions.
Anglo-America is the regions of the US and Canada where English is the dominant language.
its North America but in Spanish i think
North America is constituted by three (independent) countries; once one had Spanish colonisation (MEXICO), so we simply have THE USA and (part of) CANADA as Anglo-American.
English.
asians, blacks , people of non Anglo Saxon heritage
Catholicism.
The term Anglo Irish generally refers to a person of English heritage living in Ireland, although Anglo could mean any Caucasian of American, English, Welch, British or Scottish descent.
The highest peak in Anglo-America would be Mt. McKinley, in Alaska, which is 20,322 ft. or 6,194 miles above sea level.
It may mean nationalism and xenophobia of the 'anglo-saxons' or white anglo-saxon Americans. Chauvinism means nationalism and xenophobia, although its meaning has changed recently, in this case I'm sure it means xenophobia or even racism. The term suggests the nationalism and racism of so-called 'anglo-saxons' in 20th century America againist other ethnic groups, who they deemed inferior.