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  1. With the initial conquest of the Americas completed, the Spanish implemented the encomienda system in 1503. In theory, the encomienda placed groups of Indigenous peoples under Spanish oversight to foster cultural assimilation and conversion to Catholicism , but in practice it led to the legally sanctioned forced labor and resource extraction under brutal conditions with a high death rate. [88]

  2. 019 – Americas. 001 – World. Latin America is the part of the Americas where the people speak Romance languages: Spanish or Portuguese. This includes most of South America and Central America (also including the Spanish-speaking and sometimes the French-speaking Caribbean islands). The places in the Americas which speak French ( Haiti ...

  3. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved June 12, 2008. [There were 39.5 million Hispanic and Latino Americans aged 5 or more in 2006. 8.5 million of them, or 22%, spoke only English at home, and another 156,000, or 0.4%, spoke neither English nor Spanish at home. The other 30.8 million, or 78%, spoke Spanish at home.

  4. Sureño Central (central southern variant) Costeño (coastal variant) Chiapaneco (south-eastern variant, similar to Central American Spanish) Yucateco (eastern variant) In purple, the major variations and dialects of Castilian/Spanish in Spain. In other colors, the extent of the other languages of Spain in the bilingual areas.

  5. North American Spanish. North-American Spanish ( Spanish: español norteamericano) is the name of the Spanish dialects spoken in North America, and includes: Caribbean Spanish. Central American Spanish. List of colloquial expressions in Honduras. Mexican Spanish.

  6. Se estima que el español era conocido hacia 1810 por un tercio de los habitantes de la América española. El idioma español siempre tuvo numerosas variantes que, si bien respetan el tronco principal latino, tienen diferencias de pronunciación y vocabulario, como sucede con cualquier otra lengua.

  7. Trixie Friganza (1870–1955) – American actress of Spanish and Irish parents. Martin Garralaga (1894–1981) – Spanish-born film and television actor who portrayed more than 200 roles in film and television. Dominik Garcia-Lorido – American actress who has maternal Spanish-Austrian descent. Jesse Garcia – actor.