I've got spurs that jingle, jangle, jingle
As I go riding merrily along
And they sing, oh, ain't you glad you're single?
And that song ain't so very far from wrong
I like how the mounted culture of our people spread through the North American steppes up until the frozen barrens of Canada, it was a vertical spread unlike in Eurasia where culture and innovations travelled horizontally, but that's understandable as Mexico was the first country in North America to spread Western civilization.
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Do you think I'm joking? Mexico had already almost a century of existence when Canada and the USA were first settled by Europeans, and I'm only talking about Hispanic Mexico not pre-Hispanic.
>>25774795>Mexico, or what is now the territory of Mexico, was settled by Europeans, specifically the Spanish, beginning in the early 16th century, with the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire starting in 1519 and culminating in 1521. >Vikings likely landed in what is now Canada, specifically Newfoundland, around 1021 AD, based on a 2021 study that used tree ring analysis and a radiocarbon spike to pinpoint the felling of trees at the L'Anse aux Meadows site
Actually sweety we wuz vikings and shit