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Europeans, although diseases did exist in the new world before the Europeans arrived. They just brought more.
The Spanish conquistadors that brought down the Aztec empire were helped by the European diseases they brought with them. These diseases had been previously unknown in the New World. The result was many deaths due to disease. Also, the gun powder weapons were an awesome power that the Aztecs had no defense for.
Rivalries between Spanish and Portuguese interests in the New World and the East Indies threatened to boil over into religious civil war over rights to colonize various parts of the world. In an effort to create peace Pope Alexander VI divided the world in two parts and authorized the Spanish and the Portuguese to colonize them. While the Portuguese dominated the Spice trade their triumph was later eclipsed by the amount of Gold and New world products that Spain brought back.
Spanish and Portuguese Christians united in the 1400s to spread protestant Christianity around the world.
They brought in diseases
Iron weapons and horses.However most of the conquest was caused inadvertently by diseases the the Spanish brought to the new world with them to which the indigenous people had no natural immunity.
Iron weapons and horses.However most of the conquest was caused inadvertently by diseases the the Spanish brought to the new world with them to which the indigenous people had no natural immunity.
The Portuguese explorer, Ferdinand Magellan and the Spanish fleet, proved the world was round. They were the first to circumnavigate around the world and complete the first voyage around the world.
The part of the New World where Spanish and Portuguese are spoken is typically referred to as Latin America. This region includes countries in Central and South America where these languages are widely spoken due to the historical influence of Spanish and Portuguese colonization.
The same as in European and African or Asian-Oceanian Portuguese: ' mundo ' (equal to Spanish and Galician).
Of all the Africans brought to the New World, sixty percent were brought to Spanish colonies.