The Spanish have ruled the united country since 1491. That was the year in which the Moors were completely expelled from Spain as we know it today. The Spanish spent many years evicting the Moors but Spain was not a United Kingdom until the marriage of Isabel of the Kingdom Aragon to Ferdinand of the Kingdom of Castile.
It was held only in Spain, as it was the Spanish Inquistion. However, Spain held all of the Iberian Peninsula at the time which includes modern day Portugal and Andorra as well as parts of modern day France.
The country that was powerful in California during the time of the Mission de Salono was Spain. The Spanish settlements were among the largest at this time.
Spain controlled the Phillipines for centuries. Spain also controlled many of the Caribbean Islands and much of the Americas from the time the lands were discovered until the Spanish War of Succession, which weakend the country significantly.
Spain, I is of anArabic decent. From the time the Moors invaded Spain. Most Spanish Sir names that begin with A are of Arabic decent.
During Rizal's time, Spain's political instability and colonial policies had a significant impact on the Philippines. This instability led to economic challenges, social unrest, and increased resistance against Spanish colonial rule. Rizal himself was deeply influenced by these political dynamics and advocated for reforms to address the issues faced by Filipinos under Spanish rule.
During Rizal's time, the government of the Philippines was under Spanish colonial rule, characterized by abuses and corruption. The Spanish government was centralized and authoritarian, with power vested in the Governor-General. In contrast, the Philippines had limited representation and autonomy in governance compared to Spain.
You could research the national atributes of Spain, its history, people, culture, social structure, and economy. You could learn Spanish, and pershaps spend some time in that country.
Tetouan was the capital of Spanish Morocco at that time. (The Spanish spelling is Tetuán.)
The Spanish Empire qualifies as such. Mexico (or New Spain, as it was called at the time) was ruled by a viceroy, appointed by the Spanish King. The last viceroy was Juan O'Donoju (1762 - 1821).
At one time the Philippines were a Spanish Colony. Spain lost the islands to the United States as a result of the Spanish-American War.
In 1930, Spain was ruled by King Alfonso XIII, who was the constitutional monarch of the country at that time. However, in 1931, he was forced to abdicate the throne, leading to the establishment of the Second Spanish Republic.
At one time Spain was a province of Rome.