Spanish Speaking Caribbean

Hello one and hello to all! I'm so happy that you stopped to my blog. Today, we're going to be discussing the parts of the Caribbean that I actually share part of a second language with.... the Spanish speaking ones. Now while I'm not 1000% fluent in the language, I have been told that I can hold a decent conversation so I'll take any win that I can lol. I'm going off track, my mistake. In this blog we're going to be talking about the creolization of Spanish speaking countries. Let me give you some history about these islands first. The Spanish speaking Caribbean consists of islands such as Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Belize and Puerto Rico to name a few. These countries share a common history of Spanish colonization, and their culture reflects a blend of Spanish, African, and other indigenous influences at the time. Fully Spanish speakers actually make up 64% of all the people who live in the Caribbean while full English sp...