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Why the fuck aren't these cunts just states of Mexico?

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Why the fuck aren't these cunts just states of Mexico?
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>Costa Rica
>Panamá
>States of México
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a more sensible question would be to ask why isn't Uruguay part of Argentina.
or Belarus part of Russia.
or Canada part of USA.

those shitskins might look all the same but 2bf they are quite different, unlike the countries I just listed.
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>>71393886
The same reason Mexico isn't a state of US
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>>71393939
Costa Rica was part of the FRCA
The FRCA was part of Mexico
Therefore Costa Rica was part of Mexico
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>>71393886
Because besides being part of new spain they have a separate history all together and different culture
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They were when Mexico first became independent in 1821, but quickly seceded.
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>>71393960

Panama, Belize and Costa Rica are fairly different, but Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua are literally the same country and you cannot convince me otherwise.
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>>71394101
I dont want to convince you about anything but if someone is reading this i just want to let you know that this british dont know shit about C. A.
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>>71393886
Panama is rightful Chilean clay
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>>71393960
>Canada part of USA.
They got rekt two times
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>>71394101
Except for Guatemala which is different, central american countries are very alike but different from Mexico

>>71394096
No, more like annexation from Mexico but they couldn't enforce it. No central american country ever actually said they wanted to be part of Mexico except for guatemala and a region furthest north that's now southernmost mexico
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>>71394196

California is massively different to Michigan, Washington is massively different to Texas.

England and Wales are even massively different, it doesn't mean they should be separate.
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>>71394078
was a part of it but is not actually related to Mexico, Costa Rica is pretty unique, i would say that they're closer to Puerto Rico and Cuba than they are to the rest of Central America
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>>71394380
>annexation
Please, don't try to explain about things you don't know about.

>New Spain existed for 300 years
>The capital of New Spain was Mexico City
>Captaincy General of Guatemala is part of it although it really is kinda independent, it relies on Mexico City, unlike Cuba, which was also part of New Spain
>Independence time comes
>Independentists start to lose
>Royalists shift sides because they don't like frogs in Spain
>Royalists sign the independence
>They invite the king of Spain to be Emperor of Mexico
>he refuses
>Iturbide, a royalist who fought on Spain side for 10 years becomes emperor instead
>he sends an INVITATION to central america to join the empire
>royalists in central america ACCEPT
>civil war breaks in central american provinces since some of them don't agree with the royalists
>meanwhile in mexico people get tired of Iturbide since he is basically the same thing as the spanish crown
>he fails in less than 2 years
>empire is over
>royalists in central america no longer have a reason to stay
>mexico gives them the option to VOTE whether to stay or leave
>we RESPECT their decision that same year
>they leave except for chiapas (then part of guatemala)
>guatemala chimps out and invades chiapas
>they lose soconusco because of that
>costa ricans are still fighting among themselves since they never got the news the empire fell
>costa ricans stop fighting when they realise the empire no longer exists
>a single central american nation forms
>civil war breaks
>they split

We never annexed anyone, and we let them decide. But we share a history of more than 300 years regardless of that.
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>>71394357
well, same with those countries at OP, Mexico lost interest in recovering them and i don't blame Mexico for it
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>>71394435

No it wasn't
Read>>71394380

Mexico likes to say Central America was because of their we were an empire shit but literal every single central american country refuted mexican annexation except for guatemala, and Mexico stopped trying after two years. They left no cultural imprint central america even had different natives
I'd say they're like a mainland carribean, except for guatemala again
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>>71395267
>refuted mexican annexation
>annexation

I can see that you are a Central American chicano. Central Americans like to pretend this >>71395076 didn't happen (I don't know why, honestly), but no.
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>>71395267
Mexico let them decide for themselves whether they wanted to stay with mexico or leave...
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Why aren't all the Spanish cunts of the americas just one big cunt? Together you could have been a superpower but seperately you are all even less relevant than Brazil.
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>>71396335
both Brazil and your shitty kingdom are barely tied together by tyranny and spit. no fucking thanks

ps: ask me how i know you're an amerifat on proxy/holiday
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>>71393960
non of dis coun are white even u
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>>71396547

>Paraguay

Literally who?
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>>71393960
Uruguay was a state of Brazil. Only separated by pressure from England
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>>71394101
You will never see someone dressed like this in Mexico. We have very different cultures.
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>>71394380
We only agreed to be part of the "empire" if the emperor was a spaniard and the defeated king of spain was asked to be that person. Instead the "emperor" was a lame mexican so we bailed out.
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>>71398268
Yes, you would, depending on where you are.
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>>71394101
You are right. Please help us UK to make pic related happen. We could even be under British rule if you help us
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>>71394078
Except it wasn't. By the time FRCA was consolidated as a formal republic, the Iturbide empire was history and the imperialists factions here were already blasted. We tried to be part of the empire when the first news of independence came here, as it was the solution Guatemala proposed, but that idea quickly faded away
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>>71398737
El Salvador is the rightful ruler of all Central America
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>>71398953
As it has always been
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>>71398953
Sheit their country name even means "the savior"
I for one welcome our new Salvadoran overlords
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>>71398737
Good post
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>>71398737
Yes
>>71398953
>>71399148
Lol no
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>>71396335
Why didn't the UK stay with the EU? Together you could've been THE superpower, but seperately you are even less relevant than the US.

Same logic applies.
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>>71398702
Yeah m8 but your relevant culture is a mix between all that native stuff and spanish stuff. Here you see women in Guipiles everyday, even in the city.
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>>71396547
>ps: ask me how i know you're an amerifat on proxy/holiday
>>71396335
seperately
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>>71399332
Mexico City actually has one of the highest concentrations of indigenous peoples in The Americas. I also see them everyday.
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>>71398737
>Cuzcatlán

Not in your lifetime fool
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>>71399477
Yeah but yours wear jeans and only speak spanish. Here you see them dressed in guipiles.
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>>71398953
I actually wouldn't mind.
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>>71399605
Nope, they wear their traditional clothing and most are bilingual, as we have 68 official languages. Although, they are marginalized, so they are mostly beggars in the public transport system or sell candy/art/etc on the streets. It is quite sad desu.
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>>71393960
>a more sensible question would be to ask why isn't Uruguay part of Brazil.
ftfy
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>>71399509
Just try and stop me like the last time :^)
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>>71399708
Ours even work in the government
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>>71399824
We had the first indigenous president in any country. We also had a mulatto president prior to that.
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>>71399509
>>71399774
Jajaja
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Everything on the pacific coast is rightful Chilean clay
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>>71399881
You are talking about race, I'm talking about culture.
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>>71399881
Those spanish last names

Que asco, no cuenta por cuck(diferente Guatemalteco)
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>>71399935
I am not denying that you have more indigenous influence in your culture, but we have quite a bit of it as well.

>>71399971
Guatemala is a nahuatl name :^)
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>>71399774
>bringing up the meme war
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>>71399901
DELET
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>>71400141
>redditball
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>>71400012
Da igual no cuenta, apuesto que el negro tampoco
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>>71400316
¿No cuenta qué?
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>>71399509
Didn't El Salvador capture Tegucigalpa? I don't know why they didn't steamroll all of Honduras. They should've
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>>71399881
>We also had a mulatto president prior to that.
Which is?
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>>71401394
Other of the (true) independentist heroes was also a mulatto, but he was killed before the war ended.
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>>71393886
Ewww no
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>>71400012
That's because of all the native allies Alvarado took with him from Mexico to conquer Central natives. For example Q'umarkaj was known as Tecpan Utatlan to the mexican natives
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>>71401529
I know why it is named like that, and it stayed that way because they were part of New Spain for 300 years and were ruled through Mexico City. The name of their currency and national bird is also in nahuatl "Quetzal".
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>>71401527
Ironic
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>>71401810
It is always Guatemalans on /int/ the ones who start shit, so don't cry.
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>>71401863
Kek whos crying? is just funny (diferente guatemalteco)

Relajado chato
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>>71401964
No sé, a mí siempre me insultan los Guatemaltecos, Ticos y Panameños sin ninguna razón.
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Arent all those cunts extremly dangerous and underdeveloped? Or just a meme
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>>71401863
???
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>>71393960
Because we're not filthy godless Republicunts.
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>>71402035
Yo ni digo nada hasta que ustedes empiezan con sus comentarios prepotentes. Eso me parece extremadamente ironico porque lo mismo les hacen los gringos y se hacen las victimas.
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>>71393886
because chilangos can't even take care of themselves.
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>>71402035
Guatemaltecos solo hay 3 me consta asi que no creo que se pueda generalizar
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>>71393886
We have enough with Chiapas and Oaxaca
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>>71402140
Ademas esto>>71401964

Es pura chingadera, no es personal si a mi me caen bien los mexicanos que he llegado a conocer.
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>>71402035
>Panameños
México es una gran nación.
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>>71397182
>mention Uruguay and Argentina in the same sentence
>at least one Brazilian comes out of the woods to tell everybody "Uruguay used to be Brazilian, you know"

erry tiem
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>>71402307
But it's true
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>>71402079
>we have nothing to do with mexico except for the two years their shitty empire tried to annex us, forget that we were ruled by Mexico City for 300 years, our name is in nahuatl, and so is the name of the bird in our coat of arms, national bird and currency, while we watch their T.V. eat their food and use some of their slang, and forget that we share the mayan culture, that doesn't count, no, aside from that we have nothing to do with them
>mexicans are evil because they took chiapas, forget that mexico let everyone decide without a fight, accepted the results that same year and we invaded them instead, and despite that, mexico never attacked guatemala and avoided war. Also, forget that we attacked them in the 50s.
>mexicans treat us just like Americans treat them
>mexicans are usas lapdog even when they fought wars against them and didn't accept their dictator like we did

Come on, this is what you always tell me, when Mexico has literally never done anything to Guatemala, even when you have attacked us.

>>71402140
No niego que otros mexicanos lo hagan, es más, seguramente te vas a ofender con lo de arriba aunque sea verdad. Pero lo de arriba me lo dicen muchas veces sin provocación alguna, que vamos, me da igual, pero sucede, Guatemaltecos viviendo en Estados Unidos incluidos.
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>>71402535
>guatemala is violent because mexicans bring their drug dealers
a mi me han dicho eso
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>>71402535
You are the most butthurt nation on this site. I bantered El Salvador and Honduras in this same thread and they didn't chimp out like you, because they know it is just banter.
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>>71402796
If you say so.
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>>71402822
Well, not the only one that has pointed that out here.
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>>71402035
eso es por soccer
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>>71402535
Hay chis migrates de donde sean todos me dan asquito
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>>71402868
Kys icelandic cuck go suck some superior sweden cock
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>>71402535
Mexico has nothing to do with the Maya just the uttermost south that doesn't belong to you. And rule from Mexico City was rule by Spain not Mexico as it was all new spain not some Mexican empire with provinces as Mexicans like to think
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>>71402068
Guatemala,El Salvador and Honduras have the highest murder rates on the planet but Costa rica,Nicaragua and panama are pretty safe

Belize is meh pretty dangerous but not like the triangle of death
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>>71393886
Well, that would be s bit difficult as Belize is owned by you, sir.
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>>71403009
Mexico City was ruled by the viceroy, and New Spain actually had almost the exact same demographics it has today. And yes, Mexico is Mayan as well, among several tens of other tribes, from Raramuris to Olmecs.
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>>71401527
Mexican hypocrisy everyone
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>>71403033
True, but belize is the worst place to live (except if you are an old retired rich guy that lives in a caye)
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>>71403150
Still, belize is very beautiful but has few people so there is nothing to do.
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>>71403125
the olmecs were also in the uttermost south of Mexico that's not even mexican clay just like the Maya. Mexico had the Toltec and various chichimeca
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>>71403009
I'm sorry my friend, but what Mexico is today is what came of the New Spainish culture. I don't know why people like to pretend that New Spain was European in culture when it was exactly like Mexico is today, with the same people and everything.

>>71403274
They lived in Tabasco and Veracruz, if that is not Mexican, then I don't know what is.
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>>71393886
In terms of realpolitik, Mexico's northern neighbor had great interest in the existence of smaller states it could easily influence and maintain as clients, rather than seeing a larger, more powerful, and more geopolitically strategically located Mexico.
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>>71402307
it is true you baboon
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>>71402850
Mate, people make hate threads about us 24/7. Just compare.
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>>71403650
And why would that be?
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>>71403680
I don't know, you tell me.
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>>71402914
Lmao why are Italians always so jealous of superior nordic countries? Or are you the same retard from pol posting over and over again?
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>>71403721
Oh, pretty sure you know.

Besides there are plenty of nations that get memed much more constantly but somehow mexicans are more butthurt. Quite amazing if you ask me.
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>>71403777
Who follows who's culture renkkar
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>>71403860
No, I really don't, so please tell me. And named =//= hated, for all the unfounded hate we get, we don't act overly dramatic desu. You guys are offended and I haven't said a single bad thing about you other than "Guatemalans hate Mexico on /int/ for no reason".
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>>71403970
You didn't use insults but you clearly sound offended, you are not fooling anyone.

>Mate, people make hate threads about us 24/7. Just compare.
>And named =//= hated
So wich one is it?


>for all the unfounded hate we get, we don't act overly dramatic desu.
>someone mentions mexico
>mexico is first world and white Reeeeeeeeee
>proceeds to post photoshopped image
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>>71393886
CHI
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>>71404198
One does not negate the other, when people name Mexico is mostly to say something bad, unlike say, with Finland or Spain. Even countries that are also hated like Brazil, don't face the amount of misinformation we do (a lot of people think we are more dangerous than Venezuela, for example), and when you say "not really", they reply, "hurr durr you are butthurt".

And I really don't see any Mexican claiming that we are white, or much less, first world. The only one who claims we are white (just one guy) is a troll and he is not even Mexican but a proxy. So again, please tell me.
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>>71403432
Especially Panama, but I guess that'd be more of an international concern.
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OK, OK, daddy is here.

What is today CR and Panamá began as a single territory called Veragua, which also included the Caribbean coast of today's Nicaragua. It was later established as a political and religios territory as Castilla de Oro, then as the Duchy of Veragua, and then divided in to three different territories:

- the Province of New Cartage
- the Mayor Councilship of Nicoya

Both part of the Vice Royalty of New Spain

- the Royal Audience of Panamá

Belonging to the Vice Royalty of New Granada

Nicoya and New Cartage, who eventually merge to form Costa Rica, where part, inside the Vice Royalty New Spain, to the Kingdom of Guatemala, which had special independence and functions compared to the other Kingdoms of the Vice Royalty because of the close position to the British territories.

México and what was most of the Vice Royalty of New Spain, excluding the Philippines, Cuba and the former Kingdom of Guatemala (which was dissolved in 1801), became independent the 16 of September of 1810, then Chiapas became independent the 24 of August of 1821, then Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador became independent the 15 of September of 1821, Nicaragua the 21 of September, Nicoya the 15 of October and then Cartage the 21 of October of 1821.
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>>71407444
Now, where any of these territories ever part of the newly formed Méxican Empire? Yes.

In January of 1822, Agustín Iturbide, the Emperor of México sent and invitation to the newly formed countries to "join" the Empire, this of course was just a formality. Chiapas said yes, Guatemala said yes, the CITY of El Salvador said yes, the city of Comaguaya said yes, and the city of Managua said yes, the rest said "no". Like I said, the invitation was a formality, and they used the excuse that Guatemala had control over all of the territory and therefore everybody annexed the Empire, so everybody else were just "rebels".

They invade El Salvador with their army and that's were the problems began. You see, like today, México back then was a shithole and the "Empire" a joke, so when the army left EVERYBODY rebelled against the government. They had two options, remain in El Salvador and gain El Salvador, or go back to México and at least save the remaining of the "Empire", they left and the annexation of the Central American nations was never accomplished.

Now, as some of you may have noticed, I never mentioned the newly born Costa Rica, and that's it because nobody here knew what was happening.

Costa Rica was isolated from everything north of us since colony times, and the only way of getting efficiently from Nicaragua to Costa Rica was by boat, but a passing boat because there were no active routes between CR and Nicaragua. The invitation for CR to join the Empire got here until APRIL OF 1823, A MONTH AFTER THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MEXICAN EMPIRE.

Of course, we didn't know the so called Mexican Empire had already crumbled, so we had a civil war between those against joining and those who wanted to join. The "no" side won and we sent a letter to the Mexican government refusing the invitation, but curiously, they got it a year later, after the execution of Agustin Ituribide, lol.
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>>71407444
>>71407619
weird that a Thai knows so much about Central America
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Since this thread is here, I'm gonna ask, is there a difference in the spanish spoken by each latin american country and Spain (accent, idioms, etc)?
Portuguese and Brazillian portuguese, and US and UK english are pretty easy to distinguish, but I never hear anything about Spanish, Mexican and Argentinean spanish (for example), so I wonder.
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>>71407619
>>71407444
Based Costa Rica
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>>71407444
>>71407619
Walls of text that nobody is going to bother to read bro.
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>>71407619
They rebelled because Agustin Iturbide was a royalist force (Spain side), the ones who accepted this were the Royalist in Central America. And you fought among yourselves, not against us. People inside the Mexican empire also rebelled against Iturbide, because, again, he was a royalist force and he only changed sides in the last year to become emperor. People didn't like it and dethroned him, but now he didn't have the support of the crown so he fell easily, the empire disolved and the Royalist in Central America also lost their support. They decided to leave, and the new Mexican Republic was ok with it.

It was already explained here >>71395076
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>>71407731
Everyone understands pretty much everything (it is all castellano), the difference is in the accents and you can identify someone's nationality by it.
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>>71393886
They don't want to, we don't want to. For most of our history, we have ignored them, except some border frictions with Guatemala and a brief "capitalist imperialist Mexico" in the 60-80's, mainly in Nicaragua.

USA already had cornered their resources with the monopolies. Except for Costa Rica all those countries are doing way worse than us and if we can't solve our problems much less we can solve theirs, like the mara problem that seems to have no violent solution.

Panama is a completely different matter, ex colombian turf and current American enclave.

There is not much to discuss.
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>>71407619
Now, what everybody ask

>why is CR so different from their northern neighbours lol?

We have always being isolated from them. The first land route between CR and Nicaragua was the Inter American Route and it wasn't ready on both side until 1955.

During the colony and the 19th century CR was very poor, and while we didn't have emigration it thankfully prevented our northern neighbours from wanting to come here. This changed at the beginning of the 20 century, but then again, in 1929 the government expelled all the Central Americans from Costa Rica, around 5000~, mostly Nicaraguans. From 1936 to 1949, Central Americans were not allowed to enter Costa Rica. Even today, marriages between Costa Ricans and Central Americans are investigated for a period of 10 years.

tl;dr, we are different because the populations never mixed nor had a strong connection

>its CR unique then?

I would say so, we have strong cultural ties with Panamá, Colombia, Jamaica and the rest of the Anglo Caribbean. Of course I could talk about how the Amerindians of CR were not Nahualts or part of the Mesoamerican cultural sphere and yada yada yada, which European groups came here, but that would explain why we are like we are and not necessaries why we are different from the northern countries.
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>Panama canal doesn't go East-West
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>>71407651
Truly an original joke

>>71407761
And like I said, we didn't even know what was happening. The point of the post was not to explain the reason of the crumbling of the Mexican Empire, but how because of our isolation we were not part of it.
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>>71407847
And it was also already explained.
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>>71407731
Major differences are with slang. Proper spanish is spoken in every latin american country. The biggest difference would be the pronunciation of "J" and "LL". Maybe "R" if you consider caribbean islands as proper latin America (they are not IMO).
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>>71407823
>Panama canal doesn't go East-West
>Sweden is full of muslims
maeks mi zink
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Regarding the Federal Republic of Central America, we didn't give a shit about it.

We had two offers, 1 - Join the FRCA, 2 - Join New Granada.

Most Cantons of the country didn't vote because they are cucks even till this day, only 6 voted.

Heredia, Cartago, Nicoya, La Cruz - To join the FRCA

Alajuela, San Jose, Bocas del Toro - To join New Granada

The argument to join the FRCA was

a - We are isolated from them, so they wont mess with us. New Granada is next to us and if we join they will change us.

b - Nicaragua didn't recognize Nicoya to be part of the newly formed CR, we need the support of the other three retards so they don't try anything stupid like invade.

Then again, thanks to our isolation from them in 1824 the so called "April" law was crated, it basically said that CR was only in name part of the FRCA, because our isolation made it impossible for us to be part of its economy or politics, we were not even able to send someone to the congress. The law was valid until 1836, a road between CR and Nicaragua was supposed to be built, but we didn't, so in 1836 the law got and extension.

Sure, we didn't want to build it, but also the "civil wars" of the FRCA between Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala also helped to make people in CR despise them even more.


>relation with Colombia

The South and part of the Caribbean of CR were part of Colombia/Panamá, we had border problems until 1930. At the beginning of the 20 century like 30% of the population of CR was Colombian/Panamanian. Anyway, this is not even controversial nor a topic of discussion here, we have pretty good relations with Colombia and Panamá, even them being or historic "enemies".
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>>71407875
>>71407789
I see, so basically it's pretty much the same as portuguese and english (for much of the same reasons, I'd guess).
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And to finish, to the autistic anons who don't like the "Balkans" of America and want the countries to join either México or Colombia.

>Mesoamerican cultural sphere, aka, Tortilla land

México, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua

>Interamerican cultural sphere

Costa Rica, Panamá, Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador.

This last one being a mess of course, because we are closer to the Anglo Caribbean than to Venezuela or Ecuador, but we are very close to Colombia, even more than Panamá who is weirdly "unique" and with close ties to the Anglo Caribbean too, even more than us, and so on and on.


Also, regarding México

>inb4 muh north of México is Aridoamerica not Mesoamerica

Nobody cares about the north of México, not even the Mexican goverment
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>>71394351
This
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>>71408134
Why don't you guys speak English then?
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I thought this thread was already ded.

Well then, I'm here to announce the eternal reminder of how Central America it's (really) political divided. The map in the OP >>71393886 is wrong and should not be taking seriously.

From now on, pic related should be referred as it
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>>71408216
Because we spoke spanish before we start having cultural/economical/ethical relations with the anglo caribbean.
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>>71408216
English is the mother tongue of 25% of the population, actually, but of course Im talking about Criollo English and Maleku. In some towns in the Pacific they speak English similar to the American one. Then again, non Spanish languages were very suppressed from 1920 to 1949.

Its spoken by the descendants of the Anglo Caribbean who are in the country since 1700.

This is what it sounds like

https://youtu.be/Xf7NP4lRvc8

This is another example of the differences I'm mentioning. In the Caribbean of Nicaragua, Guatemala and Honduras you will find the Miskitos and Garifunas, a mix of Blacks and Amerindians, in the Caribbean of CR, Panamá and Colombia you will find these people, who are from a complete different cultural and ethnic group, they are just Black and something totally different cultural speaking.
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>>71393886
I have to say it, it must suck hard being in such a thin continent and not having access to both oceans.
At least this >>71408235 would solve that problem.
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>>71408314
>>71408216
They are basically Blacks from the British territories and USA, some came directly from Africa too (not as slaves), there are also lot of descendants of Irish, Dutch and the such. While they are now part of the three countries and what not, from a long time while established there they were not considered citizens so they maintained strong ties with the islands of the Caribbean. There were cultural exchange, of course, but not of people.

I would say that in CR the "mixing" of their populations with the rest of the country started in the 40's or so. Then again, most of our representatives foods and other stuff comes from them.
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>>71408314
Interesting
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>>71408314
>but of course Im talking about Criollo English and Maleku
>Maleku

Maleku is a Chibcha tongue, I meant "Mekatelyu".
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>>71408253
You mean before we needed to retrieve our fleet and had to left you alone. We will come back and start building the greater Chile with Panama as our northern capital. We will give you the power to rule over centracas. They will fear you.
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>>71408391
We also got a lot of Southern Americans after your civil war who, ironically, established themselves in the Caribbean regions; also, during the first half of the last century, we got tons of Quakers and other Americans who came him because of the world wars.

A very famous town here is called "Monteverde", most people there descends from Americans who came here at the beginning of the last century. Sure, it looks like a regular Costa Rican town, but there and in the surrounding towns "American English" is the mother tongue and more used than Spanish.
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>>71407444
>>71407619
>>71408235
Accurate
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Also, regarding CR leaving the FRCA, it was in 1838.

Like I said, we always had little wars and battles with New Granada and then Colombia/Panamá, but in 1838, they invaded and managed to get hold of Costa Rican territory.

We thought, sure, >Central American< territory is in danger, the Federal Republic of Central America will act to protect its territory, but no. Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua kept going fighting their civil war, I don't blame them, tho, we literally didn't give a shit about them and didn't give shit to the Federation, it was silly of our government to think they would see us as a valuable part of it.

Anyway, they preferred to keep fighting, we announced our separation from the Federation and swore to never be part of any other country, federation or whatever, ever again, fought the Southern Invaders, won, BUT, lost Bocas del Toro, who decided to leave the country for our Southern neighbours.

We don't really consider the FRCA an important part of our history, nor care about it or our northern neighbours. Some people call it xenophobia, but you need to be Costa Rican to understand how much me don't care about anything north of here or how little relevant they are for our country in terms of history or development.
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>>71408134
for some reason I always thought that CR and Colombia were very similar in many ways
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>>71408391
>>71408409
>>71408314
I found this on btw

Spanish (all the country)

Limonian Criollo English

Quaker English

Native languages

Chinese

Cotobruncan Italian

Sarapiquean Germn
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>>71393886
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>>71409417
>unemployment

DELET
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>>71408134
>Interamerican cultural sphere
???
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>>71407444
>>71407619
>>71407815
>>71408047
>>71408134
>>71408904
Interesting...
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>>71409106
They even have the same accent as the people from our capital
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>>71409859
Its named after the pre colombian native groups.

The northern have of México is Aridoamerica

The Southern half of México, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua are Mesoamerica.

CR, Panamá, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela are Interamerica.

Perú and Bolivia are Andinoamerica.

It is believed that the pre columbian cultures are the "base" for the culture of the countries and what not, but like I said, only the Mesoamerican cultural sphere remains as a strong and representative cultural region.

In 4chan you can sometimes see some Mexicans yelling about muh Aridoamerica, muh culture. Besides that, in terms of cultural studies, Mesoamerica and Andinoamerica are the most well known and studied.
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>>71409976
You should make your own thread.
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>>71409976
>In 4chan you can sometimes see some Mexicans yelling about muh Aridoamerica
https://desuarchive.org/int/search/text/Aridoamerica/country/mx/
>12 results found

Oh yeah man
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>>71398268
I live in Chiapas, I see these people every day.
>>71394101 Is wrong though, even if we the southerns and the northern central americans are almost the same, there is a really big difference between us and northern mexicans.
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>>71410333
ARIDOAMERICA WILL RISE!

DEATH TO THE NAHUAL!
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Why is perfidious Albion so obsessed with creating non-countries out of territory that should belong to the neighbouring countries.

> Belgium
> Uruguay
> New Zealand

I don't understand why they need to interfere.
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>>71410366
The worst part is that 4 of those posts are not even talking about the place, but about a shitposter from 2013.

I wish I had time to write back about your little rant up there.
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