How many MILLIONS of Native Americans learned LATIN from the Anglosaxons?

How many MILLIONS of Native Americans learned LATIN from the Anglosaxons?

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I started Latin class in 6th grade. Public School

It says that it was:

ok i'll see it returning to the last part.

>1) point one
>1700s
This is why I say that you have all your dates wrong, the caste system existed practically from the beginning of the colony in 1500, since Spain brought the first blacks to America (later slavery was abolished but they were still third-class citizens along with the native commoners.) the concept of racism is entrenched in the caste system, it is not something of the Britfags
the black legend is just as old there are records that say that it started in the late 1400s until the early 1600s.

>2) All systems have their contrarians. The proto-industrial spine of the Hispanic
but you said that the Spanish were humanitarian and Hispanic unity...you still "soften" the situation a lot but ok.

>3) The Napolean invassion of the peninsula.
At this point there were already two free colonies, Haiti and Colombia, and when... I am also happy to remind you that Spain supported France in invading us using an Australian duke.

>4) Fernando VII.
no comments I know who this asshole is.....

....Eeeeeeeeeeeeven so, there was not so much external factor in the colonies, they were simply annoyed by the Spanish bourgeoisie and their caste system. In addition, the Freemasons had already infiltrated the Spanish crown, the last sub king send by Spain here was a Freemason and the one who signed the independence of Mexico.

You apologize too much to the Spanish when all their downfall is the product of their terrible decisions, the "Hispanic brotherhood" or "Hispanic unity" was the last resource invented by the Spanish after the French invented the term "Latin American", all the pink legend and the "hispanic unit" is a great cope of Spain

>colony
There were NO colonies OF Spain... the territories in America WERE Spain.

In fact, the last 5 mins of the video touch upon this:
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We were phoenicians at that time. Building sea empires centuries before our tribes were scattered into the wind and usurped by a remaining fellow tribe.

Fun fact: HISPANICS were in American 10,000 years ago... google

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ohhhh my god you are more annoying than Slayer, OK NO colonies the correct and real term is "viceroyalties" which is pretty much the same shit but with more little details.
Whether you like it or not, that's the real term.

and supposing that we were all spain why did Spain treat its own citizens as second and third class citizens just because they were black and native?

That does not change that "Spanishness" is a great cope of Spain because it was Cucked by France with the term of Latin America.

>but with more little details
details matter...

An empire is a civilizatory project whose expansion reduces the regional entropy through simultaneous integration AND standardization.

The English came to the continent for business, this protestantized model sought to have people subjected and enslaved. On the other hand, Hispanics sought to spread Western Civilization by extending Spanish citizenry across the world.

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