Spanish and English super powers After all, they united strongly in different parts of the US land and the cultural needs of their own judgment are the most important reasons to establish a foothold in English and Spanish to the new world Construction. Indeed, in 1776 before the United States began its independence, the United States arrived in the land of an independent country, North America, and became a large number of ethnic groups, countries and cultures of different races. United States of America.
French, Spanish, British tried colonization in the Western Hemisphere. French colonial rule began in the 16th century and France continued for centuries as it established the empire in the Western hemisphere. They have set up most colonies in the eastern United States and many Caribbean islands. Britons are one of the most important colonies in the Americas and indeed compete with Spaniards. British began to colonize in the second half of the 16th century and appeared when all colonies were built through the United States. The Spanish really started conquering many of the Western Hemisphere their colonization attempts started by the Spanish conquerors and it all showed ... arrived in the United States from Christopher Columbus in 1492
The most widely spoken language in the Americas is Spanish. The main language of Latin America is Spanish, but the most populous country in Central and South America is Portuguese. French, Dutch, English, especially French Guiana, Suriname, Belize, Guyana, Latin America has small orphans. Haitian Creole is dominant in Haiti and speaks French. Latin America is more pronounced in the mother tongue of Anglo-Saxon countries, the Nawalet language, Quechua, Aymara and Guarani are the most common. In the US and Latin America, less frequent use of various other native languages. Creole other than Haitian Creole is used even in part of Latin America.
The main languages of North America are English, Spanish, French. Denmark is popular in Greenland's Greenland and Dutch is used in parallel in the Caribbean of the Netherlands. Sometimes especially terms used to refer to English and American countries in Canada (including English and French are co-official), including the Federal Caribbean Belize and the tropical parts, ie the United States and the Americas. Latin America (including French-speaking countries but not normal) Latin, Spanish, Portuguese refers to the rest of the United States, where Romance is dominant (usually in the southern United States): other Republics of Central America (Not always Belize), Caribbean countries (not Dutch, English or French), Mexico and South America (Guyana, Suriname, France Guyana (France), Falkland Islands excluded)