Quote Originally Posted by Dux Corvanus
Well, scattered is not the word. Apart from the Low Countries, half Italy and the Philippines, Spain dominated all America from North California, Texas and Florida to Patagonia, except that big sick jungle full of head hunters and mosquitos... how is it?
Ah! Yes. That little piece of land that only encompasses 70% of total area and has about 60% of all economical wealth of South America. It's called by some tree that only appears there, right? Is it something like... ...Brasil?

Quote Originally Posted by Dux Corvanus
Besides, around that era, and for a century, we also tried to dominate -without much success- a small country that had colonies scattered in Africa and SE Asia, opening European commerce to Japan and China...
And you only got 3 kings here because they were cousins of the deceased and heirless D.Sebastião.

Let's not delve in to Portugal-Spain warfare or we'll be here all night...

Quote Originally Posted by Dux Corvanus
And among the bravest in the Tercios, no few Portuguese fought against the heretic scum.
Iberia rules!
Watch out for The Wizard's reply...