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>Americans

>Mapa Etnografico

:#marseysmughips:

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@Sphereserf3232 can attest to our success :marseyoutried: in this department :marseyjusticebait:

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Wdym? :marseysad:

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https://media.tenor.com/MUsiaG6f9lgAAAAx/native-american.webp

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I don't get it :marseysad:

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Where's Negro Island? :marseyreading: !historychads

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/17315624652551985.webp

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Up your butt

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That's a map of Latinx Christians in red, new Christians and infidels in yellow, and Moors in green.

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I like how the Negritos just get an N.

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@Nightcrawler are you civilized?

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We're in the red sections yes.

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@Nightcrawler why is so much of the Philippines yellow? I can understand Mindanano and sorta Paragua, though not to that extent, but shouldn't Luzon be fully red?

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I'm not even sure where @Redactor0 pulled this from. :marseythinkorino: Nueva Vizcaya and the northern portions of the island are mountainous and thus were less developed for a long time. I'm surprised it labels Benguet in the yellow though since Baguio which is located there has always been the "summer capital" to get away from the tropical heat.

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Wiki says that the Spaniards only founded Baguio pretty late though

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But this map is from the 1890s?

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I'm not even sure where @Redactor0 pulled this from.

Reddit. :marseygiggle:

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