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Which latin american nations see themselves as "descendants" from Spain, similarly to the US and the UK, and which ones see themselves as nations that were merely occupied by Spain?, similarly to India or Pakistan and the UK
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After WW2 Mexico was the goto place for political refugees. Trotsky, Fidel Castro, and the Shah of Iran are just a few notable examples. What was it about Mexico at that time that drew all those people there?
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I read Burgundians were often called "false French" as an insult during the 100 years war, was there a sense of french nationalism back then?
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Why did French replace other languages in France, while countries like Spain, England and Italy still have several languages?
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I've heard that the aztecs sometimes practiced ritual cannibalism, by making a sort of soup with one sacrificed person. However, the population of Tenochtitlan was in the hundreds of thousands. Was there enough soup for everyone?
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