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Spain governed its empire in the Americas through a system known as the encomienda system, where Spanish settlers were granted land and permission to extract labor from indigenous people in exchange for providing protection and Christianization. They also established a hierarchical administrative structure with viceroys and governors overseeing different regions, and implemented laws such as the Laws of the Indies to regulate colonial society.
Spain ruled its empire in the Americas through a system known as the encomienda system, which granted conquistadors land and the right to extract labor and resources from indigenous people. They also established viceroys and appointed officials to govern the colonies, while enforcing strict control through laws and regulations known as the Laws of the Indies. The Catholic Church played a significant role in spreading Spanish influence and converting the indigenous populations to Christianity.
Hernando Cortes sailed to the Americas in the 1500s under the Spanish flag. He was vital to Spain's influence in the Americas, and is best known for the defeat of the Aztecs.
Hernan Cortes is the Spanish explorer who searched for wealth and land in the Americas. He is best known for conquering the Aztec Empire in Mexico in the early 16th century.
Three famous Spanish explorers are Christopher Columbus, Hernan Cortes, and Francisco Pizarro. Columbus is known for his voyages to the Americas, Cortes for the conquest of the Aztec Empire, and Pizarro for the conquest of the Inca Empire.
Gold was known to exist in the Americas.
Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquisitador who overthrew the Aztec Empire and won Mexico for Spain. He was born around 1485 and died in 1547 in Spain.
Spain and Italy are often referred to as "la madre patria," which translates to "the motherland" in Spanish. This term reflects their historical and cultural significance as the birthplaces of the Roman Empire and the Spanish Empire, respectively.
As a result of the Spanish-American War Spain lost its colonies of Cuba and Puerto Rico.
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From 1521 to 1821 Mexico was part of the Spanish Empire. It was an overseas territory ruled by successive viceroys, and known as the "Viceroyalty of the New Spain".
Yes, in fact Mexico gained it's independence from Spain on September 16, 1810