No; all countries in Latin America were not independent until after 1804, while the United States gained its independence in 1783.
If you mean as an independent civilization, yes: the people known as Americans began to reach the shores of North America since 1624, while several civilizations existed in Central and South America since 3000 BC.
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Both are separate regions. The Americas are culturally divided between Anglo-America (the US, Canada) and Latin America (Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil) so Latin America cannot be 'in' the United States.
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Latin America
Latin America is about 2.5 times the size of the Continental US. The population of Latin America is almost twice the size of the Continental US. Latin America is also much more religious, and the overwhelming majority is Catholic. Latin America's major languages include Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English while the Continental US's major languages include English, Spanish, French, and German. However, the Continental US is much more developed than Latin America and has a larger urban population.
How many immigants into the united states from latin America in 1970
Cuba does.
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All of them.
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