Iam going to give u the best tip u can ever now never disrespect anyone culture our heritage & u won't have any problems I will grantee u make it live long
Hispanic refers to those who were born in spanish speaking countries regardless of their lineage. Latino refers to those whose ancestry is from the european latino countries. Indigenous refers to those whose ancestry is from the american continent.
And eventually the whole us will have a high population of latinas and latinos many us city's will be covered by latin culture and the americans will be a minority in their own country
@Patty 7373 us Mexican can be patriotic I mean my whole family is from mexico but we still love this country we fly an american in some of our yards (if that's what you meant or was talking about)
@@natelicious_money170 i know that this whole entire country is immigrants While other countries have there own food of culture America doesn't all of us Americans descended from Europe so you are correct about that
I'm not Hispanic myself but I've been studying Spanish for the past 4 years and also the culture of Spanish speaking countries and all I have to say is that they are a group of amazing, talented, beautiful people. Their history and culture is something I've really enjoyed learning about.
@@sivaratnamasabaratnam8946 You can't compare whites to Hispanics because the two groups overlap. In the USA and Europe most Hispanics are white. White is a so called "race" category while Hispanic is not.
Not true. One of the first orders California's constitutional convention was to appoint an official English/Spanish translator. Why? Because all of the local Mexican delegates, whose families had been the first settlers, to the convention were only monolingual in Spanish since this was a part of Mexico. Also after the constitution was finalized it was printed in both Spanish and English and then distributed to the general California population.
True that. The capital of NM, Santa Fe, is also at the highest elevation above sea level of all 49 other capitals at 6995 feet and is the oldest continuous capital in the USA.
@liberty2011able Well, you heard WRONG!! So what's an "Indian Taco" anyway? So are Mexican Tacos really "Spanish Tacos"? That's nonsense! Most "Native Americans" are mostly just closet Mexicans, at least the brown skinned ones. My friend from College claims he's Navajo but his great grand parents were born in Chihuahua! Whenever people met us they always thought I was the Native American and that he was Mexican when in fact it was really the other way around!
wow as a Mexican I’m so happy to see that people love our different cultures and even interested to learn about us, our culture, and our people! Saludos amigos
I'm a Hispanic American born and brought up in Oklahoma City, OK. My parents immigrated from Paraguay. Proud to be an American. God bless the United States. 🇺🇸🇵🇾
It's true, I met a kid name quesadillo. His parents like how it sounded and thought that he would easily make friends. They were right! but also he was an easy target to pick on. Yes, we pick on him all the time. He was our buddy to make fun of. Good memories!
This is why mi cousin Lopez never bother to go legit He gets to claim unemployment from all his fake IDs And they still can't get him for any his DUIs and hit and runs. California is now giving us covid money straight up We luv this country yo
@@MsLeonor1968 Well we all have to put up with people who believe they know everything , they choose their path. As for me...we have to be kind to ask for a better world. Thankyou ' LunaMoon ' stay positive 💓 x
@@NickJohnson How the heck are Hispanic job stealers when we are U.S citizens born in this country.How am I stealing your job or anyone elses when this is a capitalist country that thrives on competition.Doesnt make any sense for you or any entitled white to label a Hispanic as someone who is stealing your job because that is ignorant prejudice.Oh and I don't know where you get this of Juan,Fernando and Jorge being the most common among Hispanic names,maybe in the 1980's but not today.
@Benjamin's Universe no because Hispanics are basically Spanish speaking native Americans that's why most Mexicans are brown because they probably only have 1/4 European blood and 3/4 native American blood
@@raulelenes4194 yes but that's because Spain is a hot country obviously someone from Spain will be darker than somebody from Germany and some have Arab blood but not all of them
@@simmsive71is it is European but it's not white European we're not white we're still Brown and lighter complected some of us LOL, but still Brown we're considered European Latin European Latin lovers cuz because of European descent but still born and raised American
Some people in Brazil speak Spanish (albeit, the overwhelming majority speak Portuguese). Not every Mexican speaks Spanish. In a previous thread, I commented that I feel that the word "Hispanic" is used as a blanket term for Brown People from these American Continents. But 🤷♂️ whatever... people get too hung up on labels. Imo...
I'm from Chicago and I would definitely say there are alot of neighborhoods that are predominantly Hispanic. I'm not Hispanic myself but I grew up in an almost completely Hispanic community. I learned so much about the different cultures and traditions and even gained a well understanding of Spanish. P.s - if you ever travel to chicago and start to crave Mexican food, go to little village, pilson or my personal favorite, pacos tacos in brighten park. While the areas may be a bit dodgy at times you won't regret it :)
Mexican from Chicago here. Yes, Pacos Tacos was my go to spot as a kid. Even me as a Mexican moved to Texas and the Mexican food to me wasn’t the same. I missed Pacos Tacos from Chicago so much. Mexican food is really different wherever you go. The Mexican food scene in Chicago is definitely underrated compared to Texas and California.
@@renatomacchi2195 Europeans have been immigrating to the New World, and to other continents from Europe for the past 500 years! Do you know how many wars have taken place in Europe? Do you know of the SLAUGHTERING of peoples that has taken place through out the history of Europe?? Learn some history. Stop and think before you open up your big dumb mouth Guido!!
Not sure what all it is, but get a lady coming from old Mexico, her ancestry, and. !! It is the best!!but I love me some some Mexican food! Got to love it!! Especially the real old time Mexican food!! Got to love me some. Mexican Food!!
I'm just gonna leave this here: Illegal Immigrant = Someone who crossed the border without permission Undocumented Immigrant = Someone who came legally, but their visa/green card expired and don't have the means to renew it. Also don't blame them for taking jobs, blame the companies for hiring them over american workers because its cheaper for them to pay them less than the minimum wage and they don't have to comply with safety regulations
Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain funded his 3 ship voyage to Asia who brought a couple "Indians(?)" back to the Spanish court. (Now you know why native Americans are wrongfully called Indians.) They were the parents of Katherine of Aragon who married King Arthur of England. Arthur died a couple months after exchanging wedding vows and the RCC required that his younger brother, Henry who was 15 at the time, marry the widowed queen. Soon after that event, Henry excommunicated the RCC and robbed it of all of their island riches. And that, ladies and gents, is why the major religion in the UK is called The Church of England. Now you know part of the rest of the story. LOL.
Ahhh to this day, historians are still skeptical. No matter what, he died as an Espanol ....all his writings are in Castellano (spanish) and ladino. No writings in Italian ... Portuguese citizen with Castellano dna
Christopher Columbus is NOT from Spain. He is Italian his crew was from Spain. Read your facts. Also Mexican food is the best . You need to go out more often and try other latinos dishes
@@samirchavi5121 They said to try other Latino dishes. You can find Mexican food in most places, but food from other Latino countries are rarer to find.
Well this dumb video basically said Hispanic is a race and a minority group. How can a race of people have so many different skin tones that go from lily white to jet black? It's a fake category made up by us government to put you most mixed race people into a box.
I lived in a remote, small town in New Mexico in the 1970's during my U.S. Forest Service career. There was much that I disliked about being there, but it wasn't the people. Although there was a lot of poverty the people in this town were wonderful and friendly. The population of the town was 85% Hispanic, 10% Navajo and 5% Anglo. It is good for a person to live as a minority somewhere during their life. What I saw there was the true Hispanic culture, not anything like the gangs in some large cities around the U.S. The Hispanic culture, in my experience, is all about respect and family. I learned a great deal about people while living there and became a much more people oriented person as a result. The experience was very good for me and helped me in future successes. I feel lucky to have had the experience.
You were in New Mexico during a time when it was traditionally cultured NM, Indian, Spanish, Anglo, primarily north central NM. NM has two Spanish speaking cultures, Spanish in the north, since 1600; and Mexican mestizo culture in the south since 1880. New Mexico is no longer the NM you experienced, it is overwhelmed by mass Mexican migration, which has changed the cultural atmosphere especially in the north.
@@red.river6575 that’s bullshit. Watch some DNA tests, New Mexicans are mestizos just like most Latin Americans. The only parts of the former Spanish empire where Spanish people remained in larger numbers are in regions of Venezuela, Cuba, Argentina, and Uruguay, and thats because of mass migrations in the 1880s-1960s. Unless they were wealthy, the Spanish colonists pretty much all mixed in with native peoples and the African slaves throughout the empire, including in what would become New Mexico. And Mexico wasn’t nearly as violent as it is now until the Drug War started in 2005 when Felipe Calderón sent the military out to fight them, and it has spiraled out of control since.
Dante Alighieri No offense, but Croatia and México basically have no knowledge of each other, or any cultural, historical, ethnic, or linguistic ties. That said, what makes you “love” Mexicans?
Manguy mcDudebro Why are some Americans like you? Many Hispanic people legally live in the United States. As a Canadian, I don't understand why some Americans hate Hispanic people. You should be grateful that you were born in a rich country like America, because just imagine if it were the other way around, you would go crazy. Before criticizing, you should put yourself in the shoes of others and understand that not everyone had the privilege of being born in a rich country like us.
Christopher Columbus is generally considered an Italian explorer born in Genoa, Italy. His name in Italian is Cristoforo Colombo. He is celebrated in the US by Italian Americans (and others) on Columbus Day every year on October 10. Between 1492-1504 he was commissioned by the Spanish crown to complete 4 round trip voyages between Spain and the Americas. In Spanish his name is Cristobal Colon.
And for the ruination of every native "American" he ever came close to! Columbus was a monster, certainly not fit for having an American holiday named after him! He didn't discover that the world was round, he grossly underestimated the size of the earth, he falsely thought he had landed in the Indies, he was responsible for genocide and slavery everywhere he went, he never set foot in what is now the United States and he died poor. And yet we honor his name with a holiday! What a joke.
Dangic23, I’m so sorry to burst your bubble, but many scholar studies now suggest that COLUMBUS WAS NOT ITALIAN. New evidence shows that he was a Spaniard whose family (surname: Colom) concealed their Sephardic Jewish origins to avoid the Inquisition and move upward in medieval Spain’s society. He married a Portuguese princess to gain access to Spanish royal circles and get the support he needed to fund his enterprises. Google it! 🤗
Columbus was not Spanish... he was Genoese - as in Italy. His expedition was funded by the Spanish crown. He also never landed in the continent of North or South America. US education clearly failed you....
@@renatomacchi2195 we vikings (scandinavians) lived in the americas already in the 900s and mixed with the natives. funny that anglo americans and latin americans dont learn about that. seartch up Leif erikson
He was also born in the 1450s, a time when Spain ruled big chunks of Italy, The Netherlands, and other European countries by Phillip II along with his brother Ferdinand, who ruled the Austrian and Holy Roman Empire. Genoa was a satellite to the Spanish Empire, which is a pretty big reason why the Spanish funded the expedition.
...and Columbus never oppressed and never waged any wars against the indigenous population. He had no firearms and no militia with him. He just happened to land on this continent on his way to the Indies. He actually praised the locals natives .People today are confusing him with what the Portuguese and the Spaniards did when they colonized that part of this continent.
Being Hickspanic from New Mexico my family have been living here for generations before New Mexico was part of America and still mexico. Yet many people believe we swam over the Rio Grande illegally. Im proud im an American.🇺🇲
0:17 brazilians are not hispanic, We are latin (even that we don't like to identified as latins, we are), but not hispanic. Caraio, esse meu comentário rendeu hein.
he is right for a lot it is confusing for example al pacino and robert deniro are Latinos but not Hispanic, but cardi-B is Latino and Hispanic and Antonio Banderas is Latino and Hispanic
Nick, I'm going to disagree with you starting at 1:25. Before the "United States of America" was a country, the population indeed was made up of native Americans all the way from what is today Canada down to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Central America and the Caribbean islands were inhabited exclusively by native Americans up until the arrival of the Europeans and (then) Africans. The term "Latino" is inaccurately interchanged with "Hispanic" when Latino more properly describes people whose culture makeup and language is the result of the mixture of peoples whose primary language derives from "Latin" (i.e.: Italians, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish). The term 'Hispanic' on the other hand describes people whose culture and language derive 'specifically' from Spanish. Thus the term 'Hispanic' in Latin America for example, would EXCLUDE people from "Brazil." Brazilians are not Hispanic, they are "Latin Americans". Therefore all Hispanics (Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and some of the South American countries) are Latinos, but not all Latinos are Hispanic (Brazilians). The other thing we should keep in mind is that the term "Hispanic" is not a race. It's an ethnic group. Within the Hispanic population we have whites, blacks, asians, native Americans and everything in between. A Hispanic can be of any color or race. The US Census Bureau should (if it hasn't already) make the correction and not define/categorize "Hispanic" as a race. Hope that helps clear up the confusion somewhat.
I wasn't sure of what the difference was between those two( Hispanic or Latino). Now I know. I'm from Chihuahua Mexico but I live in New Mexico U.S.A. Unlike other New Mexicans that like to identify as descendants of the Spanish colonizers I identify with my native American side(Mexica or Mexican).
@@sociedadnortena9514 Genoa had been an independent republic for 800 years, was never part of the Spanish Empire, and neither did the other states in the centre-north…Spain as a nation did not exist either as Columbus served the Crown of Castile, which did not include Navarra and other kingdom…it was unified later when it started to be ruled by the German dynasty of the Habsbourg, but an actual Spanish state was established in the 18th century
@@FedeDiver1 yeah true technically it was the crown of Castile who conquered us. Because spain didn’t exist. People don’t understand this way of thinking.
I Love being Boricua De Pura Cepa. Soy Hispana, Caribeña, y mi Amor es Puerto Rico. Raised in NYC( Spanish Harlem), moved to the Island at 15 & lived a blessed life, sometimes rough, oh yeah, ......after 40 years life moved me to Troy, NY,(next to Albany), Loved it. Now my hometown is New Britain, Ct. Great city but boring. I can also eat a lot of Mexican food & Cantar Ranchera bailando Salsa! Give me a Tequila! Que Viva la Raza Hispana! Thanks.
Don't bother correcting him, a few moments ago he replied to my constructive criticism in a bad way, by saying "Whatever" when I corrected him on his mistakes... His misinforming in this video and he just doesn't give a damn... shame.
@BigBoy 5.56mm the US is stolen land, it doesn't belong to you guys. It belongs to our ancestors so us Hispanics/Latinos should be telling YOU to go back from wherever you came from
Hispanic IS NOT A RACE and you cannot ommit our European mediterranean culture and compare it to LA BAMBA which is not my culture BESIDES SPANISH SPEAKING PEOPLE ARE OF MANY RACES INCLUDING EUROPEAN WHITE CAUCASIAN
@@renatomacchi2195 mexico is a very happy place it just depends where you go for example your detroit is a shithole and im not saying that the whole US is like that. You only believe in what the media shows you but youve never been there so you would never know how beautiful it is
@@renatomacchi2195 I live in south Florida and it’s far from miserable... I am Hispanic and we are hard working people. We have businesses, are doctors, lawyers and much more
Nay WTF you think Hispanics don't listen to Brazilian music? I'm Mexican-American and love Marisa Monte, Adriana Calcanhotto, Seu Jorge, etc...I don't see the big deal. 🙄
California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas were territories of the young Republic of Mexico of 1824 for barely 26 years. Prior to this all was New Spain, governed and controlled by Spain since 1521, the first Spanish conquest. It took three hundred years for Mexico to get its independence from Spain in 1821, became a country and got its name Mexico and flag, and mapped geographically as Mexico. At this time claiming Spain's southwest as territories. Not any of the above named are included as states in Mexico's Constitution. Mexico barely put up a fight in the Mexican American War--during the interim from independence to U.S. conquest, Mexico did not support the northern territories, they were sparsely populated, and too distant from Mexico's core for Mexico to bother with. After U.S. conquest, Mexicans were not even in sight in the southwest or California, as they were not native to the territories. Texas was not populated, thus the young country of Mexico allowed Anglos to populate the area. Realistically, economically the U.S. was a boost for the southwest which was closer to the U.S than Mexico. Neither were the Spanish speaking southwest population Mexican, they were Spanish and did not support the Mexican government in the Mexican American War. Mexicans are foreigners to the U.S.A.
@Javier smith Mexico did not become Mexico until 1821 when they gained independence from Spain. It was the Spanish who renamed Tenochtitlan Mexico "City" after the Mexica Aztec after the conquest. The Indians territories were known by tribal names such as Xochmilco, Mixcoac, Teotiuacan, thus there was no Mexico at that time 1521. Spain named these territories New Spain--these territories which were never united or under one government now belonged to and under control by Spain. From the valley of Mexico (Aztec area) the territories grew outward in all directions toward different Indians. It took three centuries for these territories to become a nation in 1821, the young nation of the Republic of Mexico, taking the nations name from the Aztec valley of Mexico. "Mexico" not an Indian given name, rather a Spanish given name after the conquest. The Spanish with advanced technology of that day, with the horse and rifle, Europeans skilled warriors opened the way to tierras nuevas (now the U.S. southwest) to the north for further exploration. They found different Indians in the north and Spain set the borders on lands they claimed which was from what is today Mexico to what is today the southwest, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi areas, Pacific coast and more. These were Spanish borderlands. Later claimed by the French then the United States. After Mexico became a nation it claimed California and the SW for only 26 years as territories before U.S. conquest. Mexico did not list these as States in the Mexican Constitution. These were too far to the north--the barren outer edges with hardly any population except for what are U.S. Indians and the descendants of Spanish settlers in northern New Mexico. Thus the young nation of Mexico had no interest in these distant lands. Verified by the fact that Mexico sent no support to the territories, and barely lifted an rifle in defense of these territories during the Mexican American War. The new Republic of Mexico granted American Anglo to settle Texas as there were no Mexicans in the area. America--during the late 1700s and early 1800s nations were made from American territories. From Alaska/Canada to Argentina. All had been Indian territories, claimed by Indians within close proximity to each particular area. Each tribe was indigenous to those areas. Each tribes knew their environment and had an inborn sense of where they belonged. Tribes did not trust tribes 10 miles away., much less tribes a world away-view even part of America by air-America is humongous. Indians attacked Indians, pillaged villages, they were not friendly to their own DNA. No one can tell me that a United States Indian will agree that their lands belonged to all Indians in the Americas. The southwest U.S. Indians do not recognize themselves as Mexican. They were not Mexican when the Spanish arrived in 1521 and are not Mexican in 2019. Pick up a history book and learn about the history of Mexico and of the United States.
REAL EMPIRE They dominate because Mexico is in close proximity to the southwest. Just as Florida is dominated by Cubans. By far, most Mexicans are immigrants to the U.S. The exceptions were populations who were descendants of Spanish colonies or indigenous Indians of those regions who remained in the U.S homelands after American conquest. THESE WERE FEW IN NUMBER, SPARSE POPULATIONS. Later Mexicans populated border town areas over the years, staying connected to Mexico; then the Mexican Revolution, then mass migration starting in the 1960s and increasing toward the end of the century and more this century bringing multitudes of migration to the SW.
@@Patty-qt1xb That's why I'm Tex-Mex my friend....My parents are Mexican and we been here in Tejas all our lives. Thanks for recognizing. #Mexican-American
when it came to cities in Texas with large Hispanic population, you forgot San Antonio - the New Orleans of Texas, but instead of a French influence, it's a Spanish-Mexican influenced city. Very nice city!
@Patty 7373 Native Texan. Descend from the Spanish who settled the southwest 300 years before the Anglos "liberated" us. It would be hard to go back considering we descend from the Spanish and Indians making a new race of Mestizos. So technically we were here first, second, and third.
Patty 7373 What are you talking about? Nearly everywhere was sparsely populated in the 17 and 1800s. Even to this day Alaska and North Dakota are sparsely populated, that doesn’t give Canada the right to annex our land. There were many tribes in Texas. I myself know I have Apache ancestors. Texas itself is a word from the Caddo tribe. The Isleños came to Texas and meet up with a pre-existing settlement. So the Canary Islanders, who had Spanish roots themselves, meet up with other Spaniards who were already settled. I also descend from the 13 families that founded La Villa de San Fernando (San Antonio). Bottom line those are my ancestors and this is our home!
@Patty 7373 Most Hispanics are mestizo. You fail to grasp this. Those natives were us. Even if you believe the demographics (which I believe are inflated) Texas population in 1836 is 30,000 Anglos, 3500 Hispanics, 14,000 natives. So in reality it is 30k to 17500. Also Texas southern border was the nueces river, so conveniently the propagandist are leaving off all the Hispanics that lived south of the nueces and in the Rio grande valley.
@Patty 7373 So the population was actually pretty even, but Mexico had restricted immigration by 1830. Upwards of 70 to 80% of the Anglos were illegal immigrants. Crockett, Travis, and Houston were all illegals. Only two of the 60 signers of the declaration of independence were native Texans.
USA is not Amerika... USA is a country inside Amerika. Amerika is a continent which is divided into North America, Central America and South America...
Latino was coined by Napoleon in attempts to combine Romance speaking colonizations (French, Spanish and Portuguese). Romance languages derive from Latin, hence Latinos.
Veronica Diaz exactly! Which is why both terms Hispanic and Latino are problematic. It’s about through which colonial power’s perspective we are looking at the people’s in the Americas.
Mark Galan What cubans have you met? We do consider ourselves very much hispanic because spanish is the only language spoken. The majority of us are spanish decent.
Of course not. California, Texas and Arizona have older permanent Hiapanic settlers, even though that Florida was also from Spanish before Anglo. Florida should make it in the top 4 in a couple of years though because of immigrants from all Latin America loving warm weather...
No one said he wasn't. After Italy and others laughed at his proposal, Spain gave in and sponsored his expedition. His honor, pride, and loyalty was to the crown of Spain.
@@doylejones5217 Yes, I know. I'm sure the narrator didn't mean it literally the way some people are taking it. I'm sure most people who understand the history also know that Columbus has Italian roots. The records, history books, and how it's taught often refer to Columbus as Spanish because he sailed from Spain and he represented Spain. Columbus proudly accepted the offer from Spain. Columbus represented Spain. I wish Italy would've funded his expedition.
victor soto how does having indigenous blood make you Hispanic if your from Brazil? That makes no sense! Hispanic just means you come from a Spanish speaking country or have roots there....Brazil speaks Portuguese so they’re not Hispanic but they are Latino and they’re Iberoamerican!
victor soto how does having indigenous blood make you Hispanic if your from Brazil? That makes no sense! Hispanic just means you come from a Spanish speaking country or have roots there....Brazil speaks Portuguese so they’re not Hispanic but they are Latino and they’re Iberoamerican!
Honestly this is why Hispanic gets to be a tricky term. If there's a second generation Mexican, born in the USA, they identify as Hispanic, do they speak Spanish? Nope! Hell, even some indigenous people from Mexico don't even speak Spanish. As a matter of fact: words like México (Méjico) and Texas (Tejas) aren't even Spanish words. Maybe I'm just being cynical, but I feel "Hispanic" it's commonly accepted because it's not politically correct nor socially acceptable to call us "Brown People Native to the American Continents." After all, not everyone south of the US Border speak Spanish, nor do we consider (White) European Spanish Speakers as "Hispanic." Imo...
@@askiavance3281 When I was born (California), the birth certificate said "race of mother..Mexican..race of father..Mexican.." My mother, in her groggy state signed the document. Years later, my dad petitioned the court to have it changed to "white". He argued that under the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the United States agreed to identify all Mexicans in the new boundaries as white. Now, Mexican is not a race, but you have to understand the sentiments in those years. So..my daddy paid good money (the court filing fees) for me to be identified as white. Years later, I walked into the college financial aid office to see if I could get some money. The ladies were very helpful. We chatted as they filled out the papers and when it was all done, they pointed out where I needed to sign, here, here and here. I got tons of money. One day, I submitted a paper to my Chicano Studies teacher where I detailed the story on how I became white. I was called into the Latino Studies head office and I was accused of fraud. They must have dug into my records because I got a letter from financial aid saying they wanted 3 years of money back. They showed me where I had signed claiming that I was Mexican. Hell, I didn't even look at my papers because the woman who filled out my papers had a low cut top and she was trying to get into my 19 year old pants. I could have won the case. Since these days a man can claim to be a woman, I could have claimed that I felt Mexican.
As someone who has traveled around the country since I was a kid the most Hispanic state in the United States by far is New Mexico because New Mexico has a large native Hispanic population that has been there for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years. Hispanics in New Mexico and Southern Colorado are not immigrants or descendants of immigrants, they are native Hispanic Americans.
Nick Johnson probably the northwest suburbs, where I grew up (Park Ridge/Niles it’s very Italian) But, I spent the first six years in Rodgers Park, it was a very Jewish populated area. Millennium Park and Lakeshore Drive are also VERY memorable!
@@fionaanimates8692 omg I was born in park Ridge but grow up in portage park where there is ALOT of white ppl and a few Hispanics here and there I'm helf black half white btw
@@fionaanimates8692 I'm from Chicago too! I come from what's known as South Lawndale/Little Village. It has a lot of Hispanic culture and great food too!
There’s a theory that he was actually Catalan, but said he was Italian, because the Catalans were not liked by the Spanish. Columbus origin is still debated.
Almost all these states have had Latino populations for likely 200 years or more. Texas, California, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and to a lesser extinct Utah.
@@lordbigtigs9536 Mexico tucked their tail and ran, us decedents of the spanish never surrendered. We still live on our land! Even after all the butchering anglos have done.
@Jaime Alonzo Alonzo, if that is your real last name comes from the name Alonso which is from Spain. Meaning your ancestors crossed the pond to get here.
Columbus was from Italy, but he came to America with spanish budget and the ships where full of spanish people. Not sure if that is what you were referring to
I'm colombian and I'm planning to move to the United States... this video helped me to know places to move... I love Colombia but I love the States too, I live some months in america
There's so many things wrong in this video. Christopher Columbus is Italian. Brazilians are Latino, not Hispanic. You can be Caucasian and Hispanic/Latino...
To be fair he never said Colombus was Hispanic or even Spanish. Just that he was sent by Spain...which was true, and if you want to know, he did live in Spain longer than he ever did Italy. He only was there for his childhood. Moved to Portugal for a short while. Then to Spain until he died when not exploring
Ivan Hernandez I think it’s when, there are objectives to become a state, has to be able to sustain itself, population number (which they already have), etc. so they can be a state eventually
Keep in mind that Hispanics from mexico going down to south america are different from Caribbean hispanics from dr, pr and cuba. Take it from me a new yorker that grew up in the city. 😉
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Iam going to give u the best tip u can ever now never disrespect anyone culture our heritage & u won't have any problems I will grantee u make it live long
I'm from Laredo, Texas, and yup, I'd say it's about 99% hispanic.
Stop using Hispanic words and might get you in trouble on the streets
Been around for a while did a lot of traveling Nick Hispanics are not more fertile😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hispanic refers to those who were born in spanish speaking countries regardless of their lineage.
Latino refers to those whose ancestry is from the european latino countries.
Indigenous refers to those whose ancestry is from the american continent.
I am Hispanic I live in Texas and everywhere I go I see someone that's Hispanic
I live in Texas and everywhere I go, unless I talk to them, I can't tell if they are Hispanic because 35% of Hispanics look Anglo.
DieSel DaY Fr bro Texas and Illinois 🤪
There's whites and blacks in those areas to
@@ferrykent433 Hispanics, to a very large degree are of the caucasoid race.
Dead Sauce yes I’m in Illinois
The Puerto Ricans will be super triggered with that Mexican music you use when you mention them.
And everyone is triggered because of Despacito
C caymer bro you’re sick
C caymer not really lol
jsphat81 there’s nothing worst than mexican music 🤢
RB25luvGT35R what race are you?
Texas has high population of mexicans.
Florida has a high cuban population
And eventually the whole us will have a high population of latinas and latinos many us city's will be covered by latin culture and the americans will be a minority in their own country
@Patty 7373 us Mexican can be patriotic I mean my whole family is from mexico but we still love this country we fly an american in some of our yards (if that's what you meant or was talking about)
@@Centurian-mt1ob its not their own country its every ones country this country is literally buily by immigrants
@@natelicious_money170 i know that this whole entire country is immigrants While other countries have there own food of culture America doesn't all of us Americans descended from Europe so you are correct about that
New York has a big population of Puerto Ricans.
I'm not Hispanic myself but I've been studying Spanish for the past 4 years and also the culture of Spanish speaking countries and all I have to say is that they are a group of amazing, talented, beautiful people. Their history and culture is something I've really enjoyed learning about.
According to the dictionary anyone who speaks Spanish is hispanic.
Much appreciation and respect in return to you for your kind comment!
If you keep studying you could become Hispanic some day!
They have more common sense compared to the whites whom blunder in defensive,narrative and judgemental statements to prove that they were smart.
@@sivaratnamasabaratnam8946 You can't compare whites to Hispanics because the two groups overlap. In the USA and Europe most Hispanics are white. White is a so called "race" category while Hispanic is not.
Horchata isn't pronounced "whorechata" its pronounced "orchata" the h is always silent in spanish
Michelle Romero it was a joke lol
@@Mel-io2zf i know but I've heard actual people pronounce it like that 💀
Michelle Romero *To all the idiots*
shut up
Lol
Fun fact: New Mexico is the only state where the State Constitution was written both in English and Spanish.
por alguna razon es nuevo MEXICO
Not true. One of the first orders California's constitutional convention was to appoint an official English/Spanish translator. Why? Because all of the local Mexican delegates, whose families had been the first settlers, to the convention were only monolingual in Spanish since this was a part of Mexico. Also after the constitution was finalized it was printed in both Spanish and English and then distributed to the general California population.
Wow, didn't know that👍
True that. The capital of NM, Santa Fe, is also at the highest elevation above sea level of all 49 other capitals at 6995 feet and is the oldest continuous capital in the USA.
What is a fact is chille dont come from Colorado of a ny kind. All us here in NM know Hatch has the best of any & every kind of Chille.
Didn't even mention San Antonio 70% Hispanic...
He was mentioning States, not cities. So, San Antonio is counted for Texas.
@lc0806 Read the title.
The food is banging in S.A.
Puerto rico? :v
20,000 subscribers without a video challenge 956 born n raised
im korean and I dont think i can live without mexican food. love the food and culture
I’m Chinese American but love Hispanic people they are beautiful people.
that's nice Chen!
Thank you ! Much love to my Asian peeps out there.
I’m White but Chinese women are very beautiful.
Thank you. Much love to your people as well 🙂
👎
I really thought California, or texas were going to be in the first place
I assumed California and then Texas or Arizona.
Well California does have the most Hispanics
They are,this gabacho's tripping.
Eduardo Medina me too dude
Eduardo Medina Exactly because I lived in California for 5 years and yes it’s hecka Hispanic out there
Please Del taco and Taco bell are not Mexican food they dont even sell real Mexican tacos!..
@Eric Sirias no body ask you
They don't even sell real meat 💀
@@viewtyra what do you care, you wish you were asian...sellout
Daniel J Texzocotitla Silva woooooooosh
@liberty2011able Well, you heard WRONG!! So what's an "Indian Taco" anyway? So are Mexican Tacos really "Spanish Tacos"? That's nonsense! Most "Native Americans" are mostly just closet Mexicans, at least the brown skinned ones. My friend from College claims he's Navajo but his great grand parents were born in Chihuahua! Whenever people met us they always thought I was the Native American and that he was Mexican when in fact it was really the other way around!
wow as a Mexican I’m so happy to see that people love our different cultures and even interested to learn about us, our culture, and our people! Saludos amigos
There's more to come!
No soy mexicano, pero espero que más personas en los Estados Unidos se eduquen en lugar de sembrar el miedo. ¡Mucho amor, cuídate
So why do you Mexicans hate black people so much?
@@JordanWilliams-ix2td I’m Mexican and I don’t hate black people, I love every person ❤️
I'm a Hispanic American born and brought up in Oklahoma City, OK. My parents immigrated from Paraguay. Proud to be an American.
God bless the United States. 🇺🇸🇵🇾
Whenever someone says 'Hispanic' everyone just automatically thinks *Mexico!"*
Chinese have the same stereotype
That is because Mexican are the largest Hispanic ethnic group in the U.S.
Harry McNicholas not in places like Florida, NY, & NJ is all Boricuas, DominiCAnos, and Cubanos.
Some Guy or Puertorriqueño lol we’re just beautiful
That’s like someone seeing a south Asian person and automatically thinking “Indian”
Never met a Mexican named quasadillo maybe you were joking lol
Hector Rodriguez that’s exactly what I was thinking
It's true, I met a kid name quesadillo. His parents like how it sounded and thought that he would easily make friends. They were right! but also he was an easy target to pick on. Yes, we pick on him all the time. He was our buddy to make fun of. Good memories!
This is why mi cousin Lopez never bother to go legit
He gets to claim unemployment from all his fake IDs
And they still can't get him for any his DUIs and hit and runs. California is now giving us covid money straight up
We luv this country yo
Not as bad as being named pánfilo or rufino
Hector, he probably meant Quezada??
How many of y’all reading the comments while watching this😂😂😂
the comments are good on this video.
Obviously 😅
Nick Johnson brazilians are not hispanics
MeH!?!
Lol meee
I'm an English expat and I love the Hispanic people. They are beautiful inside and out. 😍 I hope they don't lose their heritage.
wtf 😂 how we gonna lose our heritage 😂
@@watermelonhead1120 if you can loose your keys, you can loose your heritage
Thank you Sharon, hope you ignored these two other morons. Stay blessed 😊
@@MsLeonor1968 Well we all have to put up with people who believe they know everything , they choose their path. As for me...we have to be kind to ask for a better world. Thankyou ' LunaMoon ' stay positive 💓 x
Thank you for your kind words.
Who else is American and loves all people?
Why can’t their be more people like you lol
There should be more “whites” like you
Javier Gonzalez you right
I love all the people but I'm not California Fanatic
I love all people and cultures
Trump watching this video with paper and pen on his hand lol
Trump is the President of America, he already knows
This is Grogirls ya how do you think he knows by watching this video lol
HAHA
Al Barcenas 😂😂😂😂😂😂
location locked.
It’s weird when you have family living in each state mentioned in the video. 😳
lucky :)
@@NickJohnson How the heck are Hispanic job stealers when we are U.S citizens born in this country.How am I stealing your job or anyone elses when this is a capitalist country that thrives on competition.Doesnt make any sense for you or any entitled white to label a Hispanic as someone who is stealing your job because that is ignorant prejudice.Oh and I don't know where you get this of Juan,Fernando and Jorge being the most common among Hispanic names,maybe in the 1980's but not today.
Enjoyed the vid. I have familia in Cali, Tejas, Here in AZ & Mexico!!
Nuevo Mexico!
Uhhh ok
Kinda hard to go back to your country when your ancestors were born on the land that was your country until it was taken from them.
@Benjamin's Universe no because Hispanics are basically Spanish speaking native Americans that's why most Mexicans are brown because they probably only have 1/4 European blood and 3/4 native American blood
@Silver Legion although yeah you are right the land was stolen by one side of their ancestors from another side of their ancestors without a doubt
@@juanmoreno267 Not really true. Even in Spain and southern Europe, there are people whose complexion is white.
and many times brown.
@@raulelenes4194 yes but that's because Spain is a hot country obviously someone from Spain will be darker than somebody from Germany and some have Arab blood but not all of them
Never heard of anyone named "Quesadillo."......sounds cheesy......
Ba-dum-tss.
Jajaja
😁
Brazilian not Hispanic!! !! Brazilians are Latin American. Hispanic speaks Spanish. Brazilian speaks Portuguese. The video is not correct.
No many of us AMERICAN BORN n bred Ppl with Ancestors from Spain consider. OURSELVES Latin American
Nick Jaramillo that exactly white European
@@simmsive71is it is European but it's not white European we're not white we're still Brown and lighter complected some of us LOL, but still Brown we're considered European Latin European Latin lovers cuz because of European descent but still born and raised American
I agree with you flavio carvalho
Some people in Brazil speak Spanish (albeit, the overwhelming majority speak Portuguese). Not every Mexican speaks Spanish. In a previous thread, I commented that I feel that the word "Hispanic" is used as a blanket term for Brown People from these American Continents. But 🤷♂️ whatever... people get too hung up on labels. Imo...
Brazil is not hispanic! Brazil is portuguese!!.
It's the same thing you say that the French and the Italians are Hispanic
Right you are !
Not Hispanic but we count it as part of Latin America
Brazil is Latin basically
Watch the first 2 min again he mentioned the whole Latino thing
@@jasminemaes6775 He still included Brazil as a Hispanic country.
I'm from Chicago and I would definitely say there are alot of neighborhoods that are predominantly Hispanic. I'm not Hispanic myself but I grew up in an almost completely Hispanic community. I learned so much about the different cultures and traditions and even gained a well understanding of Spanish.
P.s - if you ever travel to chicago and start to crave Mexican food, go to little village, pilson or my personal favorite, pacos tacos in brighten park. While the areas may be a bit dodgy at times you won't regret it :)
Amber we'd be friends in real life
Mexican from Chicago here. Yes, Pacos Tacos was my go to spot as a kid. Even me as a Mexican moved to Texas and the Mexican food to me wasn’t the same. I missed Pacos Tacos from Chicago so much. Mexican food is really different wherever you go. The Mexican food scene in Chicago is definitely underrated compared to Texas and California.
So you grew up in the hood ?
Naa you got it wrong the best Mexican food is in Aurora Illinois come see for your self
I didn't like Mexican food in Chicago lol plus you guys only eat yellow tortillas 🤮
I’m Hispanic and our culture is beautiful.
Herman Sanchez I am too and yes your right our culture is awesome especially our food 😋😋.
I don't know anything about Hispanic and I'm scared of them because I can't speak Spanish only English I'm helf black half white btw
Selena play a big part in Hispanic culture God bless her.
@@Steve-zc9ht Most Hispanics speak English too, dude.
@@renatomacchi2195 Europeans have been immigrating to the New World, and to other continents from Europe for the past 500 years! Do you know how many wars have taken place in Europe? Do you know of the SLAUGHTERING of peoples that has taken place through out the history of Europe?? Learn some history. Stop and think before you open up your big dumb mouth Guido!!
Like if your Hispanic latino 👽
We Hispanics will take over America!
V I V A L A R A Z A ! ! !
@@Mii.2.0 viva mexico...
How about Spaniard? Can I still give you a thumbs up?
Terry Bardy sure we all came from Spaniards anyway
I’m proud to be Mexican🇲🇽
*it is a big deal in California because it is against the law to not have Mexican snacks/food for a week*
Nummie Ginger2 especially on Cinco de Mayo. Mexican food is obligatory on 5 May.
Not sure what all it is, but get a lady coming from old Mexico, her ancestry, and. !! It is the best!!but I love me some some Mexican food! Got to love it!! Especially the real old time Mexican food!! Got to love me some. Mexican Food!!
¡Que Viva Hispaña! ¡Saludos desde La Villa de Alburquerque Ciudad Del Duque, Nueva México! ¡Que Viva! ⚔️🇪🇦🇲🇽🇺🇲⚔️
¡Que Viva!
Pretty much all west coast states have large Hispanic populations in them
Yes. Do you live on the west coast?
B Don't forget some aspects of the East Coast as well especially NYC.
The US did steal most of the west coast from mexico
Wrong ! You mean largest mexican population ,if you live in the East coast is way more diverse.
California, Texas, New Mexico are little Mexicos & Arizona
Nah, just cali and New Mexico
Nah just Arizona
AndrewGaming-Destiny and More I live in New Mexico💀
They were and still are Mexico at heart
@@miguel111093 So long as they don't become Mexico politically!
Columbus was italian but he voyaged under the spanish empire
👍
Yeah I set that as well.
He was also an asshole but thought of as a hero 🦸♂️
@@gusalvarez4297 well most people know
You do know that Columbus was screwed by the Spanish queen and died penniless?
I'm just gonna leave this here:
Illegal Immigrant = Someone who crossed the border without permission
Undocumented Immigrant = Someone who came legally, but their visa/green card expired and don't have the means to renew it.
Also don't blame them for taking jobs, blame the companies for hiring them over american workers because its cheaper for them to pay them less than the minimum wage and they don't have to comply with safety regulations
Jason THANK YOU I’ve been watching his RUclips videos and he says that a lot it’s very discriminating.
Oh and, how can you steal a job?
Like if you understood the reference
Columbus was from Italy, not spain. He got financed by a Spanish queen...
He was just the hired help! He shouldn't get any of the credit , Isabella should.
Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain funded his 3 ship voyage to Asia who brought a couple "Indians(?)" back to the Spanish court.
(Now you know why native Americans are wrongfully called Indians.)
They were the parents of Katherine of Aragon who married King Arthur of England. Arthur died a couple months after exchanging wedding vows and the RCC required that his younger brother, Henry who was 15 at the time, marry the widowed queen. Soon after that event, Henry excommunicated the RCC and robbed it of all of their island riches. And that, ladies and gents, is why the major religion in the UK is called The Church of England. Now you know part of the rest of the story.
LOL.
@Maco Pempen dago or not, i can careless about the gangster-murderer's ethnicity. He will be forgotten in this century.
In some countries Italians are considered Latin !
Ahhh to this day, historians are still skeptical. No matter what, he died as an Espanol ....all his writings are in Castellano (spanish) and ladino. No writings in Italian ... Portuguese citizen with Castellano dna
Christopher Columbus is NOT from Spain. He is Italian his crew was from Spain. Read your facts. Also Mexican food is the best . You need to go out more often and try other latinos dishes
If you are in San Francisco, try going to El OSO. They have some wonderful European Spanish cooking. Try the Paella!
What dishes ?.... mexican food is everywhere n US
@@samirchavi5121 They said to try other Latino dishes. You can find Mexican food in most places, but food from other Latino countries are rarer to find.
purpleberry_ 15 true but Mexican food is the best
He probably only goes to Taco Bell lol
Don't forget that Hispanic isn't a race
I've met black Hispanics, white Hispanics, brown, yellow, tan, mixed, short, tall etc
They also have to know that not all hispanics are from mexico lol
Well this dumb video basically said Hispanic is a race and a minority group. How can a race of people have so many different skin tones that go from lily white to jet black? It's a fake category made up by us government to put you most mixed race people into a box.
@@minorka2 thank you for being the only 1 to point out *it's a made up checkbox*
Cobalt lion yea it’s true and Mexican isn’t a race either it’s a nationality
Yes, its not a race but i they think that way because the majority of hispanics in the US are brown. This is completely different in Latín América
I’m not even Hispanic but I love them, like they’re my favorite people❤️
How come?
@@firlin.5978 because I have always been around them all my life and they genuinely make me laugh and the culture is absolutely beautiful👍
Thank you! 🙂
Gracias
Gracias me gusta este comentario
Do a video on the 10 Asian states in America
Yes please
Yellowest states!
Yes they have the best food
@@majesticeagle191 did not think there were that many Puerto Ricans
You no like. You no watch. Lol
That song at the start "Mas que nada", that's Brazilian, they're Latinos but not Hispanics (Spanish speakers), they speak Portuguese.
Brasileiro não é hispânico e latino não é raça nem grupo étnico. Porra!
7:00 This song is also Brazilian,this video is very confusing....
Exactly thos guy needs to go back to school and get a class of HISTORY 🤣🤣🤣
You should do one on the most Native American states!
Connie Wonnie Yes!
Yesss i agree..because..centuries ago we were the majority...now im not so sure..😧
Or Asians
Colorado Mount up!
New Mexico is top of that list also
I lived in a remote, small town in New Mexico in the 1970's during my U.S. Forest Service career. There was much that I disliked about being there, but it wasn't the people. Although there was a lot of poverty the people in this town were wonderful and friendly. The population of the town was 85% Hispanic, 10% Navajo and 5% Anglo. It is good for a person to live as a minority somewhere during their life. What I saw there was the true Hispanic culture, not anything like the gangs in some large cities around the U.S. The Hispanic culture, in my experience, is all about respect and family. I learned a great deal about people while living there and became a much more people oriented person as a result. The experience was very good for me and helped me in future successes. I feel lucky to have had the experience.
Agreed.
You were in New Mexico during a time when it was traditionally cultured NM, Indian, Spanish, Anglo, primarily north central NM. NM has two Spanish speaking cultures, Spanish in the north, since 1600; and Mexican mestizo culture in the south since 1880. New Mexico is no longer the NM you experienced, it is overwhelmed by mass Mexican migration, which has changed the cultural atmosphere especially in the north.
@@red.river6575 that’s bullshit. Watch some DNA tests, New Mexicans are mestizos just like most Latin Americans.
The only parts of the former Spanish empire where Spanish people remained in larger numbers are in regions of Venezuela, Cuba, Argentina, and Uruguay, and thats because of mass migrations in the 1880s-1960s.
Unless they were wealthy, the Spanish colonists pretty much all mixed in with native peoples and the African slaves throughout the empire, including in what would become New Mexico.
And Mexico wasn’t nearly as violent as it is now until the Drug War started in 2005 when Felipe Calderón sent the military out to fight them, and it has spiraled out of control since.
@@hiphipjorge5755 red river is talking about culture not genetics. The traditional values are fading in NM just like they are in much of the US.
The same goes for Southern Colorado@@red.river6575
Love Mexicans and other Hispanics from Croatia,Catholic brothers❤
Dante Alighieri
No offense, but Croatia and México basically have no knowledge of each other, or any cultural, historical, ethnic, or linguistic ties. That said, what makes you “love” Mexicans?
Alexander Gonzalez cause he can if he wants🤣🤷🏾♂️
Alexander Gonzalez I said Catholic brothers, ARE YOU DUMB?
He said the Catholic Church lol im salvadorean and i love croatia 🇭🇷
Alexander Gonzalez well he said Catholic Mexico is mostly Catholic so there is your tie
I love my hispanic friends.
Me too!
@@NickJohnson Dude Nick Johnson replied to me! Fuck yeah!!!
Manguy mcDudebro Why are some Americans like you? Many Hispanic people legally live in the United States.
As a Canadian, I don't understand why some Americans hate Hispanic people. You should be grateful that you were born in a rich country like America, because just imagine if it were the other way around, you would go crazy. Before criticizing, you should put yourself in the shoes of others and understand that not everyone had the privilege of being born in a rich country like us.
@@dominicnouvier8740 he was probably joking
@Manguy mcDudebro Bless your heart
I work with 80% Hispanic people. I've always had a pretty positive experience with that group.
:)
Quit lying
@@honkeykillaAK47 what's wrong with Hispanics?
@@Random-zy7pl same thing that's wrong with racists people
Try living next to them and you'll get away right away. Millions of Whites have done just that since 1965.
Christopher Columbus is generally considered an Italian explorer born in Genoa, Italy. His name in Italian is Cristoforo Colombo. He is celebrated in the US by Italian Americans (and others) on Columbus Day every year on October 10. Between 1492-1504 he was commissioned by the Spanish crown to complete 4 round trip voyages between Spain and the Americas. In Spanish his name is Cristobal Colon.
Bueno Génova en ese tiempo era territorio Español ,osea que Cristóbal Colón era un Español más .
In this household Christopher Colombus is a hero! END OF STORY
@@stevenoverlordcause he came and killed the native and took their lands?
@@miligutierrez9973 Native extermination began with the British Empire, it was not with Columbus. Latin America are mostly brown and NA is white.
Not true you are wrong. In all places that the europeans went the natives either died by fighting or disease. Stop deflecting the heat.@@arqenrique
Yes....Columbus was Italian....but the Crown of Spain was who financed his voyages.
So all he did was for Spain.
And for the ruination of every native "American" he ever came close to! Columbus was a monster, certainly not fit for having an American holiday named after him! He didn't discover that the world was round, he grossly underestimated the size of the earth, he falsely thought he had landed in the Indies, he was responsible for genocide and slavery everywhere he went, he never set foot in what is now the United States and he died poor. And yet we honor his name with a holiday! What a joke.
@@desertpair2
100%
Dangic23, I’m so sorry to burst your bubble, but many scholar studies now suggest that COLUMBUS WAS NOT ITALIAN. New evidence shows that he was a Spaniard whose family (surname: Colom) concealed their Sephardic Jewish origins to avoid the Inquisition and move upward in medieval Spain’s society. He married a Portuguese princess to gain access to Spanish royal circles and get the support he needed to fund his enterprises. Google it! 🤗
he wasn't
True, but he brings one of his Spanish fellos to conquer the Central America and to the west of America
Christopher Columbus SAS actually Italian but Spain funded his trip to the Americas
Shash Santander lucio yohualli thankkkk you this guy Dose not know what he’s talking about
@Gabe no he was italian
@Gabe thats up to debate
Kathia Ayala he was born in genoa :v
he was a b**** that died as a war criminal
i live in new Mexico, there are like 4 blacks and 5 white guys in the state, and i think one of them past away last week, jk
🤣😂😂
Lol
Freaking hilarious
Breaking bad!
LMAOOO
Columbus was not from Spain, he was an Italian working for the Spanish crown
Italy was part of Spain back then. In fact Italy was part of the Spanish empire longer then Mexico was
@@sociedadnortena9514 that is correct a lot of Italians from south have spanish last names.
Columbus was from Portugal
I was saying the same thing. He was born in Genoa, Italy and died in Valladolid, Spain.
Columbus was not Spanish... he was Genoese - as in Italy. His expedition was funded by the Spanish crown. He also never landed in the continent of North or South America. US education clearly failed you....
Columbus landed in what is now the Americas.
@@renatomacchi2195 we vikings (scandinavians) lived in the americas already in the 900s and mixed with the natives. funny that anglo americans and latin americans dont learn about that. seartch up Leif erikson
He was also born in the 1450s, a time when Spain ruled big chunks of Italy, The Netherlands, and other European countries by Phillip II along with his brother Ferdinand, who ruled the Austrian and Holy Roman Empire. Genoa was a satellite to the Spanish Empire, which is a pretty big reason why the Spanish funded the expedition.
@@duff0120 He was the first man to arrive in America, but not the first to discover America, discovered and arrived is not the same
...and Columbus never oppressed and never waged any wars against the indigenous population. He had no firearms and no militia with him. He just happened to land on this continent on his way to the Indies. He actually praised the locals natives .People today are confusing him with what the Portuguese and the Spaniards did when they colonized that part of this continent.
I love Hispanic culture and the food.and they are so humble.
Yes spanish culture and people are very lively, those brown peoples if mestizo america tho? Not so much
The Hispanic culture is the culture of the Spaniards and Portuguese.
They are so humble that all the Whites had to run away from them when the "Hispanics" moved in their Whites neighborhoods!!!
God bless you pamela
@@DameOfDiamonds
ruclips.net/video/cLANE6eug8c/видео.html
Dude, you’re jealous because we’re so damned good looking.
I am sandy I am
Sandy Carr Lol funny joke
@@Tatusiek_1 can't deny that the females are hot.
big matt The good looking ones just have a higher percentage of european alleles and genes.
@@Tatusiek_1 lol, not actually
Being Hickspanic from New Mexico my family have been living here for generations before New Mexico was part of America and still mexico. Yet many people believe we swam over the Rio Grande illegally. Im proud im an American.🇺🇲
1:32 Christopher Columbus was born in Italy. So he’s technically from Italy 🇮🇹 not SPAIN!
I was born in Colorado but I'm considered Mexican.... .-.
Squinny Kween Nat were you raised in Mexico?
@@epdlc2889 no :/ I live in the United states and my mom is part spanish and Mexican and my dad is Mexican :/
He never said he was from Spain
That's debatable. New DNA studies and research of his writings don't show any ties to Italy.
0:17 brazilians are not hispanic, We are latin (even that we don't like to identified as latins, we are), but not hispanic.
Caraio, esse meu comentário rendeu hein.
he is right for a lot it is confusing for example al pacino and robert deniro are Latinos but not Hispanic, but cardi-B is Latino and Hispanic and Antonio Banderas is Latino and Hispanic
I am Brazilian and I don't like to be identified as Latino.
Lusitanos
Aldemar Lima Just wondering. What do you like to be identified as?
OG Kraze noone has to be categorized with something They don't want to. I am justo Brazilian. 😉
Nick, I'm going to disagree with you starting at 1:25. Before the "United States of America" was a country, the population indeed was made up of native Americans all the way from what is today Canada down to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Central America and the Caribbean islands were inhabited exclusively by native Americans up until the arrival of the Europeans and (then) Africans. The term "Latino" is inaccurately interchanged with "Hispanic" when Latino more properly describes people whose culture makeup and language is the result of the mixture of peoples whose primary language derives from "Latin" (i.e.: Italians, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish).
The term 'Hispanic' on the other hand describes people whose culture and language derive 'specifically' from Spanish. Thus the term 'Hispanic' in Latin America for example, would EXCLUDE people from "Brazil." Brazilians are not Hispanic, they are "Latin Americans". Therefore all Hispanics (Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and some of the South American countries) are Latinos, but not all Latinos are Hispanic (Brazilians). The other thing we should keep in mind is that the term "Hispanic" is not a race. It's an ethnic group. Within the Hispanic population we have whites, blacks, asians, native Americans and everything in between. A Hispanic can be of any color or race. The US Census Bureau should (if it hasn't already) make the correction and not define/categorize "Hispanic" as a race. Hope that helps clear up the confusion somewhat.
Great points!!
This so needed to be said. Thank you!!!
Boy u should write a book about it. I'm still confused
I wasn't sure of what the difference was between those two( Hispanic or Latino). Now I know. I'm from Chihuahua Mexico but I live in New Mexico U.S.A. Unlike other New Mexicans that like to identify as descendants of the Spanish colonizers I identify with my native American side(Mexica or Mexican).
Very well said, thank you
Christopher Columbus= from Italy, not Spain (but sailed on Spanish ships to the New World)
Italy wasn’t a nation yet. Just a peninsula and a large part of that peninsula was part of Spain
@@sociedadnortena9514 Genoa had been an independent republic for 800 years, was never part of the Spanish Empire, and neither did the other states in the centre-north…Spain as a nation did not exist either as Columbus served the Crown of Castile, which did not include Navarra and other kingdom…it was unified later when it started to be ruled by the German dynasty of the Habsbourg, but an actual Spanish state was established in the 18th century
@@FedeDiver1 yeah true technically it was the crown of Castile who conquered us. Because spain didn’t exist. People don’t understand this way of thinking.
I never met a latino named *Quesadillo* in whole life 🤨🤨
This guy I tell you
Same!! I was surprised and wouldn't wanna believe it!
I Love being Boricua De Pura Cepa. Soy Hispana, Caribeña, y mi Amor es Puerto Rico. Raised in NYC( Spanish Harlem), moved to the Island at 15 & lived a blessed life, sometimes rough, oh yeah, ......after 40 years life moved me to Troy, NY,(next to Albany), Loved it. Now my hometown is New Britain, Ct. Great city but boring. I can also eat a lot of Mexican food & Cantar Ranchera bailando Salsa! Give me a Tequila! Que Viva la Raza Hispana! Thanks.
It means little cheese so I doubt someone would name their kid that
Quesadillo? Que no mamen¡
In Spanish we would say “Fin”, not “El Fin”
To speak spanish correctly you have to put El in front of every word Polly
Don't bother correcting him, a few moments ago he replied to my constructive criticism in a bad way, by saying "Whatever" when I corrected him on his mistakes...
His misinforming in this video and he just doesn't give a damn... shame.
WRONG!
Itz Yanii creo que se refiere a lo que se dice al final de una película
@BigBoy 5.56mm the US is stolen land, it doesn't belong to you guys. It belongs to our ancestors so us Hispanics/Latinos should be telling YOU to go back from wherever you came from
Colombus was ITALIAN! Spain just funded the trip.
Funded ? It’s more like he worked for Spain .
Just?
I’m from Argentina My grandparents are from Northern Italy, so I’m white but culturally Hispanic.
Colombus was a spanish men ,not italian ,,tha is a fake history, create for fake American history ,and italian mafia
And the totally his crew were spaniards
Hispanic IS NOT A RACE and you cannot ommit our European mediterranean culture and compare it to LA BAMBA which is not my culture BESIDES SPANISH SPEAKING PEOPLE ARE OF MANY RACES INCLUDING EUROPEAN WHITE CAUCASIAN
ICE be like "We're starting with number 10 and working down"
Denisemilanifan ....lol....Ouch!
Correction: 99.9% of Miami's population is Cuban. Trust me
Naa
Cuban Mafia took over miami and they allowed it
You are incorrect.
99.9 percent of Miami's population is Cocaine.
@@Thattboyjosemusic 🤣👍LMAO!!
True just went this summer 😂😂😂
Florida was definitely going to be on the list without a doubt.
I live in Florida since 2009. And you my friend gonna love it.
Then it's going to be a miserable place like Mexico or any other country in Latin America.
@@renatomacchi2195 mexico is a very happy place it just depends where you go for example your detroit is a shithole and im not saying that the whole US is like that. You only believe in what the media shows you but youve never been there so you would never know how beautiful it is
@@renatomacchi2195 I live in south Florida and it’s far from miserable... I am Hispanic and we are hard working people. We have businesses, are doctors, lawyers and much more
Obviously since it was Spanish for a long long time
Lol you got me at "Quesadillo" being on the list of most common male names.
Wasn’t that a joke? 😂
@@trancebelieverI think so bc ik multiple ppl with all the other names on that list but I have NEVER heard of ANYONE with the name Quesadillo 😂😂😂
I like how the picture of “Alberto’s Tacos” was actually the La Villa Taqueria from Bakersfield, CA 💀
trump going to fix this am voting for him
Vatos Tacos has the best food in Bakersfield...
@Hispanic American what does this gotta do with trump though hehehe
0:15 Why did you choose a brazilian song to use in this video? BRAZILIAN ARE NOT HISPANICS.
I just came to the comment section to say that
He shoulda said Latino bc we are Latino. I dont see why he had to exclude us in the video when we arent that different from Hispanics lol
Honest Alex Latins are from Rome. Latin America is the territory that Spain and Portugal stole.
This guy got me triggered with that but I’m half Brazilian and other half Honduran
Nay WTF you think Hispanics don't listen to Brazilian music?
I'm Mexican-American and love Marisa Monte, Adriana Calcanhotto, Seu Jorge, etc...I don't see the big deal. 🙄
Southwest states was part of Mexico that's why they dominate them.
California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas were territories of the young Republic of Mexico of 1824 for barely 26 years. Prior to this all was New Spain, governed and controlled by Spain since 1521, the first Spanish conquest. It took three hundred years for Mexico to get its independence from Spain in 1821, became a country and got its name Mexico and flag, and mapped geographically as Mexico. At this time claiming Spain's southwest as territories. Not any of the above named are included as states in Mexico's Constitution. Mexico barely put up a fight in the Mexican American War--during the interim from independence to U.S. conquest, Mexico did not support the northern territories, they were sparsely populated, and too distant from Mexico's core for Mexico to bother with. After U.S. conquest, Mexicans were not even in sight in the southwest or California, as they were not native to the territories. Texas was not populated, thus the young country of Mexico allowed Anglos to populate the area. Realistically, economically the U.S. was a boost for the southwest which was closer to the U.S than Mexico. Neither were the Spanish speaking southwest population Mexican, they were Spanish and did not support the Mexican government in the Mexican American War. Mexicans are foreigners to the U.S.A.
@Javier smith Mexico did not become Mexico until 1821 when they gained independence from Spain. It was the Spanish who renamed Tenochtitlan Mexico "City" after the Mexica Aztec after the conquest. The Indians territories were known by tribal names such as Xochmilco, Mixcoac, Teotiuacan, thus there was no Mexico at that time 1521. Spain named these territories New Spain--these territories which were never united or under one government now belonged to and under control by Spain. From the valley of Mexico (Aztec area) the territories grew outward in all directions toward different Indians. It took three centuries for these territories to become a nation in 1821, the young nation of the Republic of Mexico, taking the nations name from the Aztec valley of Mexico. "Mexico" not an Indian given name, rather a Spanish given name after the conquest. The Spanish with advanced technology of that day, with the horse and rifle, Europeans skilled warriors opened the way to tierras nuevas (now the U.S. southwest) to the north for further exploration. They found different Indians in the north and Spain set the borders on lands they claimed which was from what is today Mexico to what is today the southwest, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi areas, Pacific coast and more. These were Spanish borderlands. Later claimed by the French then the United States. After Mexico became a nation it claimed California and the SW for only 26 years as territories before U.S. conquest. Mexico did not list these as States in the Mexican Constitution. These were too far to the north--the barren outer edges with hardly any population except for what are U.S. Indians and the descendants of Spanish settlers in northern New Mexico. Thus the young nation of Mexico had no interest in these distant lands. Verified by the fact that Mexico sent no support to the territories, and barely lifted an rifle in defense of these territories during the Mexican American War. The new Republic of Mexico granted American Anglo to settle Texas as there were no Mexicans in the area. America--during the late 1700s and early 1800s nations were made from American territories. From Alaska/Canada to Argentina. All had been Indian territories, claimed by Indians within close proximity to each particular area. Each tribe was indigenous to those areas. Each tribes knew their environment and had an inborn sense of where they belonged. Tribes did not trust tribes 10 miles away., much less tribes a world away-view even part of America by air-America is humongous. Indians attacked Indians, pillaged villages, they were not friendly to their own DNA. No one can tell me that a United States Indian will agree that their lands belonged to all Indians in the Americas. The southwest U.S. Indians do not recognize themselves as Mexican. They were not Mexican when the Spanish arrived in 1521 and are not Mexican in 2019. Pick up a history book and learn about the history of Mexico and of the United States.
REAL EMPIRE They dominate because Mexico is in close proximity to the southwest. Just as Florida is dominated by Cubans. By far, most Mexicans are immigrants to the U.S. The exceptions were populations who were descendants of Spanish colonies or indigenous Indians of those regions who remained in the U.S homelands after American conquest. THESE WERE FEW IN NUMBER, SPARSE POPULATIONS. Later Mexicans populated border town areas over the years, staying connected to Mexico; then the Mexican Revolution, then mass migration starting in the 1960s and increasing toward the end of the century and more this century bringing multitudes of migration to the SW.
@@Patty-qt1xb That's why I'm Tex-Mex my friend....My parents are Mexican and we been here in Tejas all our lives. Thanks for recognizing. #Mexican-American
Thank you captain obvious
I'm African American from California and I have huge respect for Latino cultures
when it came to cities in Texas with large Hispanic population, you forgot San Antonio - the New Orleans of Texas, but instead of a French influence, it's a Spanish-Mexican influenced city. Very nice city!
San Antonio love it here 💓💓💓💓
Man, we got California, Texas, NY, Florida, and Illinois, how is it we can’t get the white house
@Patty 7373
Native Texan. Descend from the Spanish who settled the southwest 300 years before the Anglos "liberated" us. It would be hard to go back considering we descend from the Spanish and Indians making a new race of Mestizos. So technically we were here first, second, and third.
Patty 7373
What are you talking about? Nearly everywhere was sparsely populated in the 17 and 1800s. Even to this day Alaska and North Dakota are sparsely populated, that doesn’t give Canada the right to annex our land. There were many tribes in Texas. I myself know I have Apache ancestors. Texas itself is a word from the Caddo tribe. The Isleños came to Texas and meet up with a pre-existing settlement. So the Canary Islanders, who had Spanish roots themselves, meet up with other Spaniards who were already settled. I also descend from the 13 families that founded La Villa de San Fernando (San Antonio). Bottom line those are my ancestors and this is our home!
@Patty 7373 i- I swear white people always got something to say.
@Patty 7373
Most Hispanics are mestizo. You fail to grasp this. Those natives were us. Even if you believe the demographics (which I believe are inflated) Texas population in 1836 is 30,000 Anglos, 3500 Hispanics, 14,000 natives. So in reality it is 30k to 17500. Also Texas southern border was the nueces river, so conveniently the propagandist are leaving off all the Hispanics that lived south of the nueces and in the Rio grande valley.
@Patty 7373
So the population was actually pretty even, but Mexico had restricted immigration by 1830. Upwards of 70 to 80% of the Anglos were illegal immigrants. Crockett, Travis, and Houston were all illegals. Only two of the 60 signers of the declaration of independence were native Texans.
Quesadillo is not a name , you're LOCO amigo 😅
I thought I was the only one that caught that! Lol
It's a joke. He loves to inject humor.
Quesadillo is the husband of the Quesadilla 🤣🤣🤣
@@jesusborrego3270 9:40
Man chill you keep transitioning from Spanish to English to Spanish
USA is not Amerika... USA is a country inside Amerika. Amerika is a continent which is divided into North America, Central America and South America...
10. Illinois
9. New York
8. New Jersey
7. Colorado
6. Florida
5. Nevada
4. Arizona
3. California
2. Texas
1. New Mexico
Thanks
"It is also a fact that mexican food is the best food in the country." *immediately places trust in the narrator *
Yes It Is
High sodium.
Pizza is better ; )
Talking about mexican pizza 🍕🇲🇽
Latino was coined by Napoleon in attempts to combine Romance speaking colonizations (French, Spanish and Portuguese). Romance languages derive from Latin, hence Latinos.
Veronica Diaz exactly! Which is why both terms Hispanic and Latino are problematic. It’s about through which colonial power’s perspective we are looking at the people’s in the Americas.
@@ang5035 There is no language/culture that is more Latin than Italian is, which is where the term Latin originated.
@@ang5035 Colonial? It was Spain, not a colony of Spain, and those are your ancestors
So basically we Mexicans are recovering the lost territories in the 1840's wars 🤘😎🙆♂️.
@A 31 you are wrong,the general that directed the war was greedy,and even tho he wined the war he lost his chance of presidency
True hahaha. It would be very cool if spanish became the official language in these states
Gangsta Macc ouuuu Vamos! 😌
Then you guys can wage war against english speakers
Yeah but unfortunately many of them are becoming white washed or black washed
Haha WTF Quesadillo 😂💁🏻♀️
ese wey no lo conozco
Lol, for real. I thought the same. I thought he was joking.
This guy bullshiting
@BrokenFroken lol
Lmfao word
Florida didnt even make it to top 3? Holly molly
Jose Sagredo I am just as surprised as you
Mark Galan What cubans have you met? We do consider ourselves very much hispanic because spanish is the only language spoken. The majority of us are spanish decent.
👀it was number👉6
@@magaan4717 you dont get more hispanic than Cubanos. They are the Caribbean Latino stereotype enbodied
Of course not. California, Texas and Arizona have older permanent Hiapanic settlers, even though that Florida was also from Spanish before Anglo. Florida should make it in the top 4 in a couple of years though because of immigrants from all Latin America loving warm weather...
Dude Columbus was Italian
Doyle Jones he still worked for King Ferdinand of Spain although he was Italian
No one said he wasn't. After Italy and others laughed at his proposal, Spain gave in and sponsored his expedition. His honor, pride, and loyalty was to the crown of Spain.
Life Yang at 1:32 he said Columbus was Spanish
Life Yang I cannot attest to his honor or pride but history suggests he was looking for someone to foot the bill for his expedition and Spain did.
@@doylejones5217 Yes, I know. I'm sure the narrator didn't mean it literally the way some people are taking it. I'm sure most people who understand the history also know that Columbus has Italian roots. The records, history books, and how it's taught often refer to Columbus as Spanish because he sailed from Spain and he represented Spain. Columbus proudly accepted the offer from Spain. Columbus represented Spain. I wish Italy would've funded his expedition.
Note: Columbus was italian but, came with Spanish boats and crew.
Spanish boats invented by portuguese
@@Annnto have you heard about caravels and naus?
Karen, you are right
Why did you show a clip of Brazil? Brazilians aren’t Hispanic
Jaja really! Only when isn't convenient for them! Jaja...
victor soto how does having indigenous blood make you Hispanic if your from Brazil? That makes no sense! Hispanic just means you come from a Spanish speaking country or have roots there....Brazil speaks Portuguese so they’re not Hispanic but they are Latino and they’re Iberoamerican!
victor soto how does having indigenous blood make you Hispanic if your from Brazil? That makes no sense! Hispanic just means you come from a Spanish speaking country or have roots there....Brazil speaks Portuguese so they’re not Hispanic but they are Latino and they’re Iberoamerican!
@victor soto 🤦🏻♂️ do yourself a favor and read a book or something. I'd suggest Latin American studies
Honestly this is why Hispanic gets to be a tricky term. If there's a second generation Mexican, born in the USA, they identify as Hispanic, do they speak Spanish? Nope! Hell, even some indigenous people from Mexico don't even speak Spanish. As a matter of fact: words like México (Méjico) and Texas (Tejas) aren't even Spanish words. Maybe I'm just being cynical, but I feel "Hispanic" it's commonly accepted because it's not politically correct nor socially acceptable to call us "Brown People Native to the American Continents." After all, not everyone south of the US Border speak Spanish, nor do we consider (White) European Spanish Speakers as "Hispanic." Imo...
Now I know Hispanics love Chevys (especially old school chevys).
No we don’t Lmao us Puerto Ricans like sports cars you must be thinking of Mexicans which are the worst Latinos
Actually as a Hispanic, I prefer the term non-binary... oh wait, that's something else.
You're name is John.... you're an adult white male let's stop lying
ThatRandomTeen l well there are white hispanics, the Spanish colonizers were from Europe
@@askiavance3281 When I was born (California), the birth certificate said "race of mother..Mexican..race of father..Mexican.." My mother, in her groggy state signed the document. Years later, my dad petitioned the court to have it changed to "white". He argued that under the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the United States agreed to identify all Mexicans in the new boundaries as white. Now, Mexican is not a race, but you have to understand the sentiments in those years. So..my daddy paid good money (the court filing fees) for me to be identified as white. Years later, I walked into the college financial aid office to see if I could get some money. The ladies were very helpful. We chatted as they filled out the papers and when it was all done, they pointed out where I needed to sign, here, here and here. I got tons of money. One day, I submitted a paper to my Chicano Studies teacher where I detailed the story on how I became white. I was called into the Latino Studies head office and I was accused of fraud. They must have dug into my records because I got a letter from financial aid saying they wanted 3 years of money back. They showed me where I had signed claiming that I was Mexican. Hell, I didn't even look at my papers because the woman who filled out my papers had a low cut top and she was trying to get into my 19 year old pants. I could have won the case. Since these days a man can claim to be a woman, I could have claimed that I felt Mexican.
As someone who has traveled around the country since I was a kid the most Hispanic state in the United States by far is New Mexico because New Mexico has a large native Hispanic population that has been there for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years. Hispanics in New Mexico and Southern Colorado are not immigrants or descendants of immigrants, they are native Hispanic Americans.
I’m glad to be from Chicago! I’m not Hispanic but it’s a VERY amazing community
Good Fiona! Whats your favorite part of Chicago?
Nick Johnson probably the northwest suburbs, where I grew up (Park Ridge/Niles it’s very Italian) But, I spent the first six years in Rodgers Park, it was a very Jewish populated area. Millennium Park and Lakeshore Drive are also VERY memorable!
@@fionaanimates8692 omg I was born in park Ridge but grow up in portage park where there is ALOT of white ppl and a few Hispanics here and there I'm helf black half white btw
@@fionaanimates8692 I'm from Chicago too! I come from what's known as South Lawndale/Little Village. It has a lot of Hispanic culture and great food too!
Same but I'm Hispanic and I'm from the west side of Chicago
Christopher Columbus was actually Italian. He just happened to live in Spain.
There’s a theory that he was actually Catalan, but said he was Italian, because the Catalans were not liked by the Spanish. Columbus origin is still debated.
Jose Soto actually the theory now is that he was Portuguese.
Cristobal Colon and 3 boats and 400 spaniards man.
Everyone knows that. But thank you.
Logan 48 apparently not since he made a mistake in the video and people commenting didn't know as well . 😊
Spanish was brought by Cortez, not the Italian, Christopher Columbus
It will depend the country youre referring to
Yup, i did bring it lol
Italy was part of the crown of spain
But Christopher Columbus was sailing with Spanish sailors and was under control by the Spanish
He was sponsored by the Crown of Castile. All his crew was Spanish speaking.
I'm Hispanic and I approve of this message.
Almost all these states have had Latino populations for likely 200 years or more. Texas, California, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and to a lesser extinct Utah.
Do one with the most crime...oh yeah, it would be the same states .
Yeah but the Americans fought for that land and earned it so it's theirs now. Even Mexico acknowledges that.
@@lordbigtigs9536 Mexico tucked their tail and ran, us decedents of the spanish never surrendered. We still live on our land! Even after all the butchering anglos have done.
@Jaime Alonzo You crossed the border too, everyone did.
@Jaime Alonzo Alonzo, if that is your real last name comes from the name Alonso which is from Spain. Meaning your ancestors crossed the pond to get here.
Columbus was from Italy, but he came to America with spanish budget and the ships where full of spanish people. Not sure if that is what you were referring to
Except that Italy was founded 400 yrs after CC was born.
All if those were part of Mexico once . So is obviously those states have stronger Hispanic culture because they are natives from there
@G OA white people talking about invasion? Jashahahaahahhaahhahaaha
Go back to Europe boi
G OA lol a soft invasion .. we been here before you got here 🤣🤣 we just helping our people out 🇺🇸🇲🇽
Hugo Glücksmann no. They are imigrants.
I'm colombian and I'm planning to move to the United States... this video helped me to know places to move... I love Colombia but I love the States too, I live some months in america
Te fuiste?
@@turritopsisrockola Aún no 😒... dentro de poco lo haré
There's so many things wrong in this video.
Christopher Columbus is Italian.
Brazilians are Latino, not Hispanic.
You can be Caucasian and Hispanic/Latino...
great! Now YOU make one.
@@NickJohnson Ooooh the Sass.
Nick Johnson where called Chicanos.
To be fair he never said Colombus was Hispanic or even Spanish. Just that he was sent by Spain...which was true, and if you want to know, he did live in Spain longer than he ever did Italy. He only was there for his childhood. Moved to Portugal for a short while. Then to Spain until he died when not exploring
Wouldn't Brazilian be considered Portuguese. Since a different country other than Spain came to Brazil
I'm Hispanic and I like how we do culture
I wanna hip hop hippiry hop I wanna hip hop hippiry hop I wanna hip hop hippiry hop
trump going to fix this am voting for him
If your Hispanic culture was any good none of you would be living in the United States.
Don't bring it to the U.S and ruin are English and ARE culture and I'm saying this cause I don't care what ppl think
@@bobbyclay4006 same we need someone who really thinks about America and it's ppl because we have culture to
If/when Peurto Rico becomes a state it would be #1 (it’s currently a territory for those who didn’t pay attention at school)
Derran Lawston if
Ivan Hernandez I think it’s when, there are objectives to become a state, has to be able to sustain itself, population number (which they already have), etc. so they can be a state eventually
Its an island a shitty one at that
I think they would think its a country😂
Derran Lawston It's a colony.
I’m seeing more and more Cubans here in Texas now. A couple of them told me they were actually getting away from the Cubans of Florida.
I wud love to meet even one cuban (like myself) here in Sacramento
Wait to the Cuban banks start popping up everywhere and people start going to the bank with duffle bags lol 😂
The cubans in Florida who arrived earlier came from the bourgeoisie stock.
@@SL-pg4dh true, that's why Cubans In Florida are above average white.
@@SL-pg4dh Actual Venezuelans, too.
Keep in mind that Hispanics from mexico going down to south america are different from Caribbean hispanics from dr, pr and cuba. Take it from me a new yorker that grew up in the city. 😉
Where all the same bro we all have native,European, and African in us!
lol why? Because they’re on an island? Wow what a difference. Take it from me a Angeleno who grew up in south central
We are different but we are also 1
Christopher Columbus from Spain? Italian, he was Italian, my dear friend.
He was a guido greaser.
Nope he was from spain. Quit reading that wakie fake history book.
Fantasy007 Deo he was a guido greaser.
We don’t even know how Columbus looks how are we suppose to know where he was even born
Pepito Clavo 1 clavito how the hell c c spoke Spanish
No mames quesadillo 😂yo no conozco as ese wey !
Francisco Martinez ¿tu vivas Mexico? (Perdon por mal espanol) yo hablo espanol un poco
Ha de ser el carnal de la quesadilla...
Francisco Martinez 😂😂😂
Jajajaja debió ser un error
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