Why the cartesian plane is defined like so?

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Maybe this is a silly question, but I want to ask it anyway.

In high-school level and even in the university courses, the geometric idea of the cartesian plane is the intersection of two lines (two reals lines if you want), the x-axis and the y-axis, cutting in a point called the origin and with an angle of $90º$.

So far so good...

Why must be $90º$ and not other angle?