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The Influence of the Spanish & the Portuguese On Language & Religion In Latin America

SS6H2 The student will explain the development of Latin America & the Caribbean from European (Spanish & Portuguese) colonies to independent nations b. Describe the influence of the Spanish & the Portuguese on the language and religions of Latin America

Languages in Latin America As the Spanish and Portuguese conquered the indigenous people, they spread their language & religion. The Spanish language is still in use in the lands claimed and ruled by Spain. This includes most of Central & South America and the Caribbean Islands.

The Portuguese language is the official language of Brazil. Portugal ruled Brazil from the 1500s until 1822. Because Portugal is such a large country in area and population, almost as many people in Latin America speak Portuguese as Spanish.

The Europeans spread their language across Latin America. Spanish & Portuguese were the official languages. They were the languages of government, business, and power.

To be successful, people in these regions had to know these languages. Other languages did not die, however. The indigenous people of Central & South America moved into the mountains and into the jungles. Many of their languages were preserved.

Quechua, language of the Incas, still is spoken by 10 million people in western South America. Almost 2 million Aymara people of the Andes and Atiplano region speak the Aymara language. It is even an official language of Bolivia.

African languages survived in some places. Haitian Creole, for instance, is a blend of French and African languages. Still, for millions of people living in Latin America in the 21st century, Spanish & Portuguese are the most important languages for business, government, and culture.

Religion in Latin America The religion of South America is mostly Roman Catholic. During the colonial period, the governments of Spain & Portugal, whose official religion was Roman Catholic, paid for missionaries to go to the New World. Priests, friars, and monks set up missions all over Latin America.

Their job was to convert the indigenous people to Christianity. They also ministered to the Europeans who moved to the area. The governments of Spain & Portugal supported the missionaries with money to build missions & churches.

They sometimes supported them with protection by the army. Indigenous people often said they were accepting Christianity. However, they often continued to practice their traditional beliefs. Some people mixed their traditional beliefs with beliefs of the Catholic Church

Quiz Yourself Which two European countries contributed most to the languages of Latin America? England & Spain Spain & Portugal France & Portugal England & Portugal

2. Spanish & Portuguese are important in Latin America because they are a. the only official languages b. the two main spoken languages c. spoken by everyone in Latin America d. understood by government workers and businessmen

3. What is the most common religion of Latin America? a. Aymara b. Creole c. Quechua d. Christianity (Roman Catholic)

4. How did the Spanish government have an influence on the spread of the Roman Catholic Church in the New World? a. the Catholic Church controlled Spain b. Spanish royalty did not support the Catholic Church c. it paid to build missions to bring Christianity to the native population d. Churches from other parts of the world did not send missionaries to the New World

5. What was the main job of the priests, friars, and monks sent by Spain to the New World? a. find food & shelter for the poor b. convert the natives to Christianity c. build missions to serve the settlers d. minister to the armies of the Spanish king