Creoles: people of Spanish or Portuguese descent born in Latin America
Creoles: people of Spanish or Portuguese descent born in Latin America
The Portuguese began exploring after the Treaty of Tordesillas, which delimited the world in 2 halves, one for the Spaniards, the other for the Portuguese. It all came to scientific and commercial enterpreneurship, in the end.
Its because of spanish and portuguese colonization. Brazil was colonized by portugal while mexico, argentina, Cuba, etc. were colonized by the spaniards. What helped establish spanish as THE language of spanish america was through racial mixing and the fact that the spaniards were more likely(along with the portuguese) to recognize their offsring then other europeans. This helped spanish spread more than anything else, especially in the colonial period. This is also true in the case of Portuguese in Brazil.
The English term for the people, language, or aspects of Portugal is "Portuguese".
The Spaniards and Portuguese came to the East in search of new trade routes to Asia. They sought to bypass the Ottoman Empire, which controlled the lucrative overland trade with Asia. The Portuguese, led by Vasco da Gama, successfully sailed around the Cape of Good Hope and established trade networks in the Indian Ocean. The Spanish later followed suit, with Ferdinand Magellan leading the first circumnavigation of the globe.
"Argelia" is the Spanish and Portuguese name for Algeria, a country located in North Africa.
Why and how the Spaniards and Portuguese come to the orient
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because they want some girl in the east side.hehehe
The Portuguese began exploring after the Treaty of Tordesillas, which delimited the world in 2 halves, one for the Spaniards, the other for the Portuguese. It all came to scientific and commercial enterpreneurship, in the end.
The Portuguese started trading Black Africans first and the Spaniards were the first to use them in their colonies in the Americas, down the line others started to use black slaves as well such as the English Dutch and French!So basically the Portuguese and the Spaniards were the culprits.
nativeborn women and children
Wasn't it the Portuguese? The Pope allocated Brazil to them, the rest of South America to the Spanish. Spaniards did on occasion go to Brazil, but it was colonized, controlled, and primarily settled by the Portuguese.
Christianity, more specifically, Catholicism.
Its because of spanish and portuguese colonization. Brazil was colonized by portugal while mexico, argentina, Cuba, etc. were colonized by the spaniards. What helped establish spanish as THE language of spanish america was through racial mixing and the fact that the spaniards were more likely(along with the portuguese) to recognize their offsring then other europeans. This helped spanish spread more than anything else, especially in the colonial period. This is also true in the case of Portuguese in Brazil.
portuguese
Carneiro,borrego,and presunto are some portuguese meats
'Esquilo coreano'