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Spanish conquerors took over South America in the age of Columbus, when South America was still under ancient civilizations like the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas. Thus, as the Spanish became more powerful, the natives learned their language. Soon everyone was speaking Spanish.
The people of Argentina speak Spanish because the country was colonized by Spain. The colonization took place from 1512 and the people assimilated.

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