Spanish & Portuguese Influence on Latin America

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Spanish & Portuguese Influence on Latin America Unit 7 Notes

Discovery of the Americas Christopher Columbus was sponsored by Spain. His mission: find a quick and safe route to Asia Columbus never reached Asia; he landed in the Americas in 1492 and claimed the surrounding land for Spain.

Columbus’ First Landing

Spanish Colonization Spanish explored, conquered, and settled areas of Florida, Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. also claimed many islands in the Caribbean Today, most people in these areas speak Spanish.

Portuguese Colonization Portugal claimed the land from the Atlantic Ocean across South America to the Andes Mountains. It covered most of the vast Amazon River region, in what is now present-day Brazil. Today, most people in this area (Brazil) speak Portuguese.

Cultural Diffusion The Spanish and Portuguese spread their culture and religion across the region: developed colonies that were similar to the ones in Europe conquered the natives and forced them to learn Spanish and Portuguese and convert to Roman Catholicism

Languages in Latin America green-Spanish orange-Portuguese blue-French

Latin America Today The term “Latin America” started in the 1800s. It refers to the group of countries that spoke mostly languages based on the ancient Latin language. Spanish and Portuguese are both derivatives of Latin. The shared history, culture, & languages have united the region.