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Central and South America
Columbus began forming colonies for Spain in 1492 and 1493. They colonized for about another century.
Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.
Where ever the Spanish conquered or explored-- South America, Central America & Mexico, the US Southwest, California, The Caribbean Islands, Florida, Louisiana, Texas -- priest and friars travel with the armies of Spain.
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Central and South America
Because Mexico and Central America were once colonies of Spain.
Despite the importance of sugar production in the Caribbean and of cattle ranching on the mexican mainland--which had a devasting effect on the fragile ecosystem of central america---it was MINING that shaped the spanish colonies of central and south america most fundamentally.
The Spanish started colonies in the Caribbean, Mexico and Central/South America in the early sixteenth century.
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Columbus began forming colonies for Spain in 1492 and 1493. They colonized for about another century.
Spain is in Europe next to France. Spain used to have colonies here in central America, but they won their independece after a series of revolutionary wars.
Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.
Where ever the Spanish conquered or explored-- South America, Central America & Mexico, the US Southwest, California, The Caribbean Islands, Florida, Louisiana, Texas -- priest and friars travel with the armies of Spain.
The Spanish were the first to arrive in South America. There was much more competition in North America than South America. The French, Dutch and English all had colonies in North America.
With north America central America and south america
The official language in most of Central America is Spanish.