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>>519562108
Mexico during the Texas War was literally independent from Spain and Spain literally helped/recognized the US's independence against UK, you gigaretard. Who has more power in Hispanic America today? Spain or the US?

>>519558848
I'm cabloco, burgertard. Negroes/Mulattoes would be the Dixoids if the Golden Circle became to reality.

>Caboclo, caboco, mameluco cariboca or curiboca is a person of mixed race between white and indigenous people. It was also the old name for a Brazilian indigenous person. It can also be synonymous with caipira. A person of mixed race between white and caboclo is cariboca or curiboca, and this name is also used by the children of white and indigenous people

>The name was given by the first Portuguese settlers in Brazilian lands to the mixed race people. The mamelucos who stood out in the then Portuguese colony were the Bandeirantes, who collaborated in the expansion of the territory, until then limited by the Treaty of Tordesillas. Thus, some stood out in the then Portuguese colony (16th to 19th centuries) as bandeirantes, explorers who engaged in the capture of Indians and the search for precious metals, contributing to the expansion of Brazilian territory beyond the borders delimited at the time by the Treaty of Tordesillas

The Bandeirantes were mostly descendants of Galicians, Minhotos and Trás-os-Montes, settlers from northern Portugal/Spain who came from lower classes. These ethnic groups were viewed with a certain contempt by the Portuguese elite of the center-south, so the Bandeirantes were not very "Portuguese". Since they had a lot of direct contact with the Amerindian people and their mixed children became the majority of the Bandeirantes, Tupi ended up becoming the language of everyday life. This situation only began to change with the mass arrival of Portuguese settlers during the gold cycle in Minas Gerais and Pombaline reforms (which prohibited the use of Tupi/Lingua Geral) in the 18th century.
>>18091483
Yes, and they preferred to die fighting rather than continue living in those conditions, things that your people, Hans, have also done https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Peasants'_War

>>18091522
>naked cannibal savages
Fake and gay.

>Caboclo, caboco, mameluco cariboca or curiboca is a person of mixed race between white and indigenous people. It was also the old name for a Brazilian indigenous person. It can also be synonymous with caipira. A person of mixed race between white and caboclo is cariboca or curiboca, and this name is also used by the children of white and indigenous people

>The name was given by the first Portuguese settlers in Brazilian lands to the mixed race people. The mamelucos who stood out in the then Portuguese colony were the Bandeirantes, who collaborated in the expansion of the territory, until then limited by the Treaty of Tordesillas. Thus, some stood out in the then Portuguese colony (16th to 19th centuries) as bandeirantes, explorers who engaged in the capture of Indians and the search for precious metals, contributing to the expansion of Brazilian territory beyond the borders delimited at the time by the Treaty of Tordesillas

The Bandeirantes were mostly descendants of Galicians, Minhotos and Trás-os-Montes, settlers from northern Portugal/Spain who came from lower classes. These ethnic groups were viewed with a certain contempt by the Portuguese elite of the center-south, so the Bandeirantes were not very "Portuguese". Since they had a lot of direct contact with the Amerindian people and their mixed children became the majority of the Bandeirantes, Tupi ended up becoming the language of everyday life. This situation only began to change with the mass arrival of Portuguese settlers during the gold cycle in Minas Gerais and Pombaline reforms (which prohibited the use of Tupi/Lingua Geral) in the 18th century.