This is a topic that comes up in politics a lot. The first slot is nation and the second is state. Despite them often appearing side by side, it is important to distinguish between the 2. For some people to be a nation, there needs to be a sense of communality and cultural elements. Nations can exist without states (having territorial control of the land they live in) just like natives in various parts of the world. Also, states can exist without a specified nation living there; for example there are multicultural states or states with very few inhabitants that can hardly call themselves a nation.
<h3><u>Spanish influenced the development of central america and the caribbeans geography</u>:</h3>
- It all started with the invasion of Spanish on central America following Christopher Columbus.
- This led to various dire consequences for the native population. With most of the indigenous population losing out due to the lack of metal Armour and due to the Spanish having better weapons, dominated the areas quickly.
- With the entry of Spanish Innovation which was aimed at land acquisition, the geography of Central America and Caribbean area was heavily affected thus leading to a combination of Amerindian lineage or in some cases through the South American slaves brought by the Spanish which inevitably led to the geography we have today.
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