Which country has achieved more throughout history?
Which country has achieved more throughout history?
both are BLACKED
italy
Spain, by sheer virtue of being the first to discover and exploit the new world. France if you restrict it to the last 2-300 years.
Spain
France seems to get more recognition, but I think that's largely because of their arrogance. Spaniards don't seem proud of their accomplishments and get forgotten.
Yeah, UK has achieved more throughout history in stealing shit
France by far
Few country has been more influence the world history than spain.
It does NOT included France.
>of their accomplishments
which ones kangaroo fucker?
Unfortunately this
Ugh...why do you do this, the answer is obvious. There's a reason why they call France a "Nation of engineers".
making an entire continent speak your language
Spain has been totally irrelevent for the last 300 years
Surprisingly, Spain
France because of Bourbon rule of Spain.
Both contributed to the birth of the USA, they are some of the biggest enemies of whites.
France killed more Europeans but Spain discovered the New World.
As I said here , it's the new world stuff. Even if you just look at the exchange of foodstuffs, you've got countries on the other end of the globe having their cuisine rearranged due to the introduction of potatoes, chili, peppers, cocoa etc. The only (relatively recent) event that matches it in scale of societal penetration would be the Industrial revolution(s).
>the languages of the future will be based on spanish
How does that make you feel wh*Teoid?
>Not so fast, Espagnoid
AYO HOL' UP
>disrupts the French reformation by putting on a yellow vest
>Quelques gestes a ne pas faire
>a ne pas faire
>a
Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Das RGRGRITE!
Northern Ireland and Scotland
Tick... Tock...
>France a "Nation of engineers"
who the fuck calls France that way?
It's over Juan, our nigs breed way faster than your spics
Our spics will still be speaking spanish in 100 years, your nigs will develop a creole that will be unintelligible and bearly to fr*nch in two generations, sorry Pierre we have the highground.
>implying the spics aren't already talking a weird spannish with heavy accent
France without a doubt.
Wew, that calligraphy is flawless, especially done with a chalk.
shut up, ingulishu teachuru
Yes but after 200 years of independence you underestimate how little spanish changes as a language