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by bigwavedave
1656 days ago
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> Oh, by the way, Spain never had colonies. They had provinces and everyone in those provinces was just as citizen of the empire as someone from current Spain. Um. Okay. A colony is: 1. "an area over which a foreign nation or state extends or maintains control" and 2. "a group of people who establish residence in that area and who retain ties with the parent state."[1] So, to say that Spain had no colonies is patently false- it most certainly had pockets of emigrants from the homeland who were still culturally tied to it and under its rule (the Philippines, Louisiana, any number of Caribbean islands, colonial Mexico, and the list goes on and on during Siglo de Oro and beyond). I don't have a horse in this race, but if you wanna act like a pedant, you're gonna be treated like one. Ridiculous. [1] https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/colony |
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Living in a province of the -same- nation that has granted you a fully citizenship is a different situation than living in a colony ruled by a -foreign- nation. As everybody knows, the later typically comes with none or a restricted set of rights. Ask a Puerto rican friend for more details.