Yes
The expedition started in Spain
Hernando Cortez first explored Mexico in 1519, conquering the Aztec civilization in 1521.
I think he did it so he could be famous expoler.
The answer is 1620.NOT!!!!! Maybe...nah! I didn't think so...
Hernando Cortés's expedition to Cuba began in 1511 when he arrived on the island as part of an expedition led by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar. Cortés later undertook his own expedition to Mexico, which started in 1519. He effectively governed Cuba until he left for Mexico in 1519, and he remained involved in Cuban affairs until he returned to Spain in 1528.
On November 8, 1519
mexico i think No, that was where he sailed TO. His DEPARTURE points were from mainland Spain, and included a number of Spanish ports during his various expeditions to South America and the West Indies. These included Seville, Cadiz, Palos and Sanlucar, but it's not known which one he departed from on his original expedition to the Aztec Empire.
Cortes is imporant because he lead people to the new world to start with and even though he burn down a whole civilization he still strted a new one there. He also helped connect with the indiana groups in mexioc.
Mexico City was one of the first Mexican settlements. it was at the center of "new Spain" now known as Mexico Mexico City was one of the first Mexican settlements. it was at the center of "new Spain" now known as Mexico
The city of Veracruz was founded by Hernan Cortes, who first landed there in 1519 at the start of his quest to conquer Mexico for Spain. It was named La Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz ("The Rich Town of the True Cross"). The state of Veracruz took its name from the city.
CHILE was the given name that Spaniards choose for those territories. Therefore, spanish was the language of Chile. Before Spaniards there were several languages spoken by naturals.
Ponce de León started his expedition in Spain, specifically from the port of Sanlúcar de Barrameda in 1513. He then traveled to what is now Florida, where he is famously credited with being the first European to set foot on the mainland of the United States. His expedition ended after he explored parts of Florida and returned to Spain, but he later embarked on another journey to Florida in 1521, where he was ultimately wounded and died.