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According to Edmundo a Mexican intellectual, America as a country was invented rather than being discovered. The country’s invention was projected by the European who termed it as a New World full of fantasies (Castrol, 2011). America can be regarded as a cosmopolitan because most of the people who live into the country until today came from different parts of the world during the colonization period. Castrol was a revolutionist who marked the new era for the Caribbean and the Latin Americans. The work will provide an analysis of the course, content and teaching.

The revolution that occurred in United States was a great transformation of America as a country and reshaped the lives of both the Caribbean and the Latin America. One would ask how the changes in those early days led to the transformation of America and the live of the Caribbean and the Latin America (Castrol, 2011). It is evident from the readings that the two communities were the most discriminated by the colonizers but with the transformation they managed to occupy some of the best jobs and cities in the country. In the last four decades, Latin America and the Caribbean regions have been in the spotlights as a result of dramatic changes happening from time to time. Therefore, it would be wise to comment that the story of the Latin America and the Caribbean is also the story of the America as a country.

In conclusion, people across the globe have been accustomed to viewing the North America as being superior to the South America but the truth is that it only the fact that the European cartographers came up with maps which exaggerated the size of the North America (Castrol, 2011). Nevertheless, both the south and the North America have the same history. Moreover, the Latin America and the Caribbean are the source of history for America as a whole.

Reference

Castrol, J. (2011). Americas: The Changing Face of Latin America and the Caribbean. New York Publishers.