Spain is in Europe next to France. Spain used to have colonies here in Central America, but they won their independece after a series of revolutionary wars.
Belize is the only country in Central America where English is the official language and was not a former Spanish colony. Belize was known as British Honduras before gaining independence in 1981.
Belize is the only non spanish speaking country in Central America. Before independence it was known as British Honduras - a British colony.
Before it was a colony, it was an unsettled buffer between British America and Spanish America. In 1733, it became its own colony.
The most populated Spanish borderland colony in 1700 was New Spain, which encompassed present-day Mexico and parts of Central America. It had a significant indigenous population as well as a growing number of Spanish settlers.
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The official language in most of Central America is Spanish.
Spanish is the most commonly spoken language in Central America, due to the region's history of Spanish colonization. It is the official language in all countries in Central America, with the exception of Belize where English is the official language.
What America? South America? Central America? North America? That is the answer
Because Mexico and Central America were once colonies of Spain.
The arrival of Spanish explorers in Central America introduced new diseases, such as smallpox, which killed many people. The Spanish explorers also introduced dairy products to Central America.
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From 1650-1810, Mexico was a colony of Spain as part of the larger Viceroyalty of New Spain, which included Cuba, Puerto Rico, Central America as far south as Costa Rica, the southwestern United States, Florida, and the Philippines. This is why there is such a large Spanish influence in all of these countries/regions. It is also why the language of Mexico, Central America, Puerto Rico, and Cuba, is Spanish.