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Why can Spain's population of 46 million breed as many as 588 million in Latin America?

There are only 46 million Spaniards, but there are 588 million in Latin America. In fact, it was because during Spain's early rule of Latin American colonies, the hybrids of Spaniards and parties, such as Mexicans, were actually hybrids of early Spaniards and Indians, so they continued to multiply and so many people were born.

Columbus arrived in America in the early days, and Spain began its own maritime hegemony era. Starting from the Caribbean island and passing through Mexico, Spanish forces went all the way south and occupied more than half of America. Now open the map of the world, starting from the southern United States, except Brazil, all other places are former colonies of Spain.

At that time, there was a very interesting phenomenon, that is, poor people love to have children! Of course, the smallest continent is Australia, where the British exile prisoners. When these people arrive in Australia, they have two main jobs, one is to kill aborigines and the other is to have children. So far, Australia is dominated by British descendants.

Now almost all of Latin America, from the northernmost Mexico to the southernmost Chile, speaks Spanish. Portuguese spoken by 200 million Brazilians is closer to Spanish than Mandarin and Cantonese. That's because Portugal was once incorporated into the Kingdom of Spain and regarded as a part of Spain. The remaining English speakers are small island countries in the Caribbean, French in French Guiana and Dutch in Suriname, which add up to a small population.