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The settlers of Georgia came from Spanish colonies near Florida. And the settlers of the Spanish colonies came from Spain... obiviously! :)
Granada Spain is in the southern Spanish Region called Andalucia.
Spain offered land in Texas to American settlers after the United States dropped its claim to the area in order to populate and develop the region, which was sparsely inhabited. This strategy aimed to strengthen Spain's hold on Texas and mitigate potential threats from other nations, particularly Mexico. By attracting settlers, Spain hoped to create a loyal population that could help defend against encroachment and promote economic growth in the territory.
King Ferdinand of Spain granted encomienda to the Spanish settlers in the Americas.
No, because there were no horses before the Spanish settlers brought them from Spain.
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Castles, from castellum > castella > castilla. Nowadays "Castilla" has become a surname in Spanish; apart from the region in Spain and some American countries.
The region of "Castilla" in Spain
The Spanish protected settlers and claimed territories in the borderlands of New Spain through a combination of military presence, missions, and alliances with Indigenous groups. They established presidios (forts) to provide defense against rival European powers and indigenous resistance. Additionally, missionaries sought to convert Native peoples to Christianity, which facilitated Spanish control over the region. This strategy helped to solidify Spanish claims and expand their influence in North America.
the people from Spain invaded and took over Mexico!(that's why the language they speak is spanish origin in Spain!)
The Aztec Empire was replaced by Spanish colonial rule after the Spanish conquest led by Hernan Cortes in 1521. The Spanish established New Spain in the region which eventually became part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. This marked the beginning of Spanish dominance in the region.