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Spanish-speaking and latinos have always been a well-known culture in the USA for

hundreds of years now. Dating from the most basic Latinos such as the Aztecs and the Incas to
modern day Spanish-speaking peoples, Spain and its impact has led to culture and change in
society of the Americas as we know it, building work force and ideas that have also culturally
impacted American society. It is so impactful that today, there are more than 150 thousands of
millions of Latin origin people. Back then, however, there were not as many latino people, and
their culture was very isolationist and spiritualistic, as shown by, for example, the Aztec temples.
In ​1492, however,​ the Spainards attacked these local hispanics, changing their culture forever;
the invasion of Spain impacted social structure by abuse and injustice, and economically by
increasing slave and imperialistic tactics.

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