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Shea Stephens
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19 May, 02:36
Why was the black legend significant/important?
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Shane Roberson
19 May, 02:46
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The black legend became significant because of the annihilation which had almost occurred during the Spanish colonization during their time, it has became an impact for them for it is a way of having a moral level among themselves in competence with other countries as they feel like it is a way of having to remind them their way of defending their own as a way of bringing their civilization.
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