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True but… Since this was first encounter between old world and new world. Disease from the old world had massive impact on the new world. By the tim...
🤙🏼 Friendly all the way.
Disease was the mechanism. Replacement was the outcome. That reinforces the original point. Civilizations fall to swords, viruses, or volume. The cause shifts and the result holds.
On diversity preventing dominance point I’d say history runs the opposite way. Diverse mass migration fragments the host. Rome fell to many tribes at once. That’s the standard pattern.
On the Spanish point. Descent from Spanish colonizers means descent from Europeans who replaced an earlier civilization. By that logic Anglo Americans are equally home, since their ancestors arrived the same way. The standard applies to everyone or no one.
The real question is what the main culture actually is. Define it and the rest gets clearer.
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