An American whose first language is Spanish.
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Examples for "Spanish American"
Examples for "Spanish American"
1The Spanish American colonies had not the same preparation for independence that we had.
2Those of the Spanish American colonies eight years later.
3Trade had sprung up with the Spanish American States.
4Federalism, therefore, was the Spanish American expression for a feudalism upheld by military lordlets and their retainers.
5These circumstances account for that curious political phase in the development of the Spanish American nations-thepresidential despotism.
1The document says the attack was targeted at the local Hispanic community.
2He received an overwhelming majority of the Hispanic vote in November's election.
3Ethnic variation exists and African Americans are less affected than Hispanic Americans.
4There are 50 million people of Hispanic descent in the United States.
5Two irreplaceable persons- ahillmanand a Hispanic, to be sure; nevertheless, persons.
1To quote the phrase of an Hispanic American, they stood "on the margin of international life."
2President Barack Obama has come under pressure from Hispanic American supporters who assail a policy of deporting Central Americans.
3Largely forgotten these days, Chávez was, in many ways, the Hispanic American equivalent to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
4A rising Democratic star seen as potentially reaching national office, Castro, 37, is the first Hispanic American to fill that convention slot.
5A brief introduction to the history and present aspects of Hispanic American civilization is W. R. Shepherd, "Latin America" (New York, 1914).
6If every single Hispanic American had voted, the Democrats would have beaten the Republicans by 358 electoral votes to 180.
7Hispanic American children are also more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic white children.
8Hispanic American voters are a volatile swing vote.
Translations for Hispanic American