Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay were colonized by the Spanish. Uruguay was also colonized by the Portuguese (which then followed Brazilian rule), and this is who the country gained independence from.
Britain.
Brazil is the unique south american country whose official and most spoken language is the Portuguese Language. Many other countries have portuguese as a secondary language, but when a question is asked that way, the only valid answer is the primary spoken language.
I think you're confusing Latin America with South America. Most people speak Spanish or Portuguese in South America because Spain and Portugal invaded and colonized the region.However, most people of "Latin" America speak either Spanish or Portuguese because that's pretty much the definition of Latin America: any American country where a Romance language is spoken, such as Spanish or Portuguese.
Beginning in 15th century, colonizers from Europe began to move to eastern South America. For the most part, they were Spanish and Portuguese.
I think it was Brazil because it was colonized by the Portuguese.
None south american country was captured by Portugal. Portugal discovered and colonized Brazil, and the other countries in south america were colonized mainly by Spain.
Brazil
If Spain wouldn't of colonized South American countries,they would have no spanihs languge or cultures
Brazil was the South American country found by the Portuguese in 1500.
Portuguese is the official language of Brazil.
Spanish, Portuguese, English and French colonized these continents during the Age of Discovery
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Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official language.
Brazil.
The Federative Republic of Brazil is the South American country that was founded by Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral.
Yes, Brazil is a country located in South America. And it is the only country that speaks Portuguese in South America.