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Spanish is spoken in Latin America mainly due to Spanish colonization that began in the 16th century. Spanish explorers and settlers brought the language with them and it eventually became the dominant language in the region. Today, Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Latin America.
More people speak Portuguese in Latin America than any other language, but Spanish is more widely spoken.
The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
The most common languages spoken in Latin America are Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and French.
The only two European languages of Latin America are Spanish and Portuguese.* Latin America means "countries in America that speak Latin-based languages."*Note: if Haiti is included in the definition, then French is also spoken.
Rapid industrialization
A Spanish province in Latin America was called a viceroyalty.
After the Spanish took control of Latin America, significant changes took place, including the introduction of Spanish culture, religion (Christianity), and language. The establishment of a rigid social hierarchy based on race and ethnicity, with Spanish colonizers at the top, also had a lasting impact on the region. Economically, the Spanish exploited the land and native populations for resources, leading to the decline of indigenous civilizations and the rise of a new colonial economy based on mining, agriculture, and trade.
The two major languages of Latin America would most likely be Spanish and Portuguese.
AnswerThey were Spanish males no females came to the New world in the begginigs of Spanish Latin America
the term "Latin America" refers only to the spanish speaking countries of North, South, and Central America. So the answer is Spanish.
The word 'Hermanos' is the Spanish equivalent in Latin America to the title of the movie 'Brothers'.
Spanish is spoken in Latin America mainly due to Spanish colonization that began in the 16th century. Spanish explorers and settlers brought the language with them and it eventually became the dominant language in the region. Today, Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Latin America.
More people speak Portuguese in Latin America than any other language, but Spanish is more widely spoken.
The main language spoken across South America is Spanish, which is derived from the Latin language.
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