Why didn't it become a single country like it was for Brazil?

why didn't it become a single country like it was for Brazil?

because the spanish king stayed in spain

>implying brazil likes to be one country
It seems you have learned nothing, monkey

>implying brazil likes to be one country
we do

South Brs seem to think otherwise tho

it doesn't, there's a lot of separatist movements, but it's still interesting how the fuck spanish america divided in comparison to portuguese america

You mean channers seem to think otherwise?

you mean that one guy that cant stop shitposting

>believing memes are real

Because the Spanish never actually gave two shits about developing their colonies. They just went over to get pussy and find gold.

They hate each other too much. Shit, look a t Venezuela/Colombia/Ecuador. They're literally the same people and they still couldn't coexist.

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Spanish genes makes them prone to infighting and balkanisation. Lusos are superior so they all stayed together. A few even have exclaves.

because hispanics are inferior
too bad we're also

But Spaniards and Portuguese share the exact same genes.

If that was true we would have pic related

Evidently not. We only had 1 major civil war that ended up fairly quickly.

Only because cucktalonia can't do shit. But they'll probably get their independence, and then get annexed again and again.

You would think Spain is separatist as hell but Spain has had same borders for 500 years.

No one in Catalonia if given chance to have more territory and taxes would choose not to have the whole state.?

They actually developed it more than their own country retard.

Because it never was a single country, or colony, to begin with. When Brazil rebelled it was the Brazil, the colony of Portugal in south america, one instituion, one political organization, one war of independence, one country vs its oppressor. Spain didn't have one colony, they set up their possessions as many colonies independent of each other, so whatever happened in, say, La Plata had no impact whatsoever on the people of New Spain, nor they really knew about it, nor cared. It could have happened only some countries rebelled, while others remained colonies, however the wars of independence happened in close succession, making it seem almost like a global one. Truth is, the colonies were never related and it wasnt a singular independence event that split off into countries, these countries were born separated from each other, with no cultural contact, trade, nor anything, with their own institutions, and when the chance came to turn independent, each one fought for their own, what happened to the others was never a concern, it never had been, and contact between colonies only began as alliances in this period, why would they unite with entities they never belonged with in first place?