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    Quote Originally Posted by TCDA1986 View Post
    Yeh...I wonder how they would treat a Filipino in Spain then and today...surely like he was King Juan Carlos himself.
    Today, most likely as a foreigner and stopped in the street to check papers. Back them, they were not allowed unless they were slaves or servants. No offence to any Spanish in here, but him saying "Spanish loyalty" is plain ridiculous.
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    well, 'el imperio' se fue a la mierda long time ago, shit happens... but some people still have their good moments just remembering it.



    lost, but not forgotten , that's the spanish empire today.

    anyway, loads of history, loads of heroic and cruel feats, spain changed and gave the world a new form, just like the romans and just like the... romans did.



    and memory is forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B01AB20 View Post
    well, 'el imperio' se fue a la mierda long time ago, shit happens... but some people still have their good moments just remembering it.

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    lost, but not forgotten , that's the spanish empire today.

    anyway, loads of history, loads of heroic and cruel feats, spain changed and gave the world a new form, just like the romans and just like the... romans did.

    [IMG][/IMG]

    and memory is forever.
    It is a big piece of history and it should be remembered.
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    The best thing about being still part of Spain as some province is that we would be proud to be Champions of the world now a days!!!!




    However we got the independence.....


    The Battle of San Pasqual was a military encounter that occurred during the Mexican-American War in what is now the San Pasqual Valley community of the city of San Diego, California. On December 6 and December 7, 1846, the Californios, and their Presidial Lancers, led by General Don Andres Pico, (1810-1876), defeated Stephen W. Kearny´s US Army column of 150 men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armand_Duval View Post
    The best thing about being still part of Spain as some province is that we would be proud to be Champions of the world now a days!!!!




    However we got the independence.....

    Naaa i already have 2 of those

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    Quote Originally Posted by B01AB20 View Post
    well, 'el imperio' se fue a la mierda long time ago, shit happens... but some people still have their good moments just remembering it.



    lost, but not forgotten , that's the spanish empire today.

    anyway, loads of history, loads of heroic and cruel feats, spain changed and gave the world a new form, just like the romans and just like the... romans did.



    and memory is forever.
    Did you know that by late XVII and early XVIII the economy of the world entirely rested upon the Spanish Empire shoulders?... More specific thanks to New Spain's and Peru's Viceroyalties. That's a Fact.

    The Battle of San Pasqual was a military encounter that occurred during the Mexican-American War in what is now the San Pasqual Valley community of the city of San Diego, California. On December 6 and December 7, 1846, the Californios, and their Presidial Lancers, led by General Don Andres Pico, (1810-1876), defeated Stephen W. Kearny´s US Army column of 150 men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmv88 View Post
    Naaa i already have 2 of those
    Showing off prick...

    The Battle of San Pasqual was a military encounter that occurred during the Mexican-American War in what is now the San Pasqual Valley community of the city of San Diego, California. On December 6 and December 7, 1846, the Californios, and their Presidial Lancers, led by General Don Andres Pico, (1810-1876), defeated Stephen W. Kearny´s US Army column of 150 men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saludong View Post
    Then I saw the blatant "casta" mentality Latinos have over each other and against Azns so, I became Anti-Latino. Although I was an avid Latino-fan beforehand.
    Dude, you really need a reality check.

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    Who knows, Hispano-América as a whole would probably be more developed as a whole if it was still part of Spain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemonhead View Post
    Who knows, Hispano-América as a whole would probably be more developed as a whole if it was still part of Spain.
    Sure, and maybe if it could still steal the continent gold and charge rent on its trade, Spain wouldn't have 25% unemployment.

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