Spain brought Christianity to the American continent. They were a true Renaissance nation. They gave the world the true dimensions it has. They taught a whole continent their language. They brought hospitals, mission, books, and pressed, all the goods we have now. They brought livestock like horses, pigs, and chickens. The brought many plants from Europe, wineries and sugar plantations. They brought new ways to wage wars, navigation systems still in use.
Pennsylvania!
Wow. If you're serious, that's frightening, as New Jersey didn't exist in the 1500's, nor would it become a state for over two hundred years. That being said, with the exception of big hair and polluted beaches, Jersey has yet to make any cultural contributions.
artwork architecture and silk weaving
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i am asking you for the contributions that spain make to the world and you are asking me for an answer
Spain was the first European country to discover the continent of America.
Pennsylvania!
A person from Toledo, Spain, is called a "toledano" for males and "toledana" for females. Toledo is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and significant contributions to art and architecture. The term reflects both the geographic origin and the cultural identity of the residents.
literature and geometry
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Madrid is the capital of Spain but I think maybe Barcelona is the cultural center (by just a little over Madrid).
ONE CONTRIBUTION WAS THAT THEY INVENTED WEED.
he contributed the tae and giti society
A Castilian refers to a person from the Castile region in Spain, historically known for its distinct dialect of Spanish and significant cultural influence. The term can also describe the dialect itself, known as Castilian Spanish, which is often considered the standard form of the Spanish language. Additionally, Castilian may refer to cultural elements associated with this region, including its traditions, cuisine, and historical contributions to Spain's unification.
Madrid
2 french cultural contributions to the arts are music and literature (also philosophy and religion)