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To protect our country from mexican/ spanish invaders
no they did not build any walls
What did the first Spanish settlers in the West build there?
To mark their area.
towns
How did the cattle industry of the 1800s build on it's Spanish beginnings
to build = construir
Absolutely, provided you are in compliance with the local laws and regulations. The important part is to not cross the border with your construction, as that can cause all kinds of annoyances with building permits, tax codes and other legal tangles.
The idea is to keep Mexicans from crossing the border into the US.
What did the first Spanish settlers in the West build there?
President Trump has promised to build a wall on the US-Mexico border.
Uruguay's only landed border is with Brazil. Argentina's across the Uruguay River. The Spanish arrived in Uruguay in 1536. But the country had no gold or mineral wealth. So the Spanish didn't make settlement an immediate priority. Their main concern was to build forts against the Portuguese, and to start up some agricultural and livestock raising activities. That's what gave them the advantage, ultimately, over the Portuguese. For they ended up with cultural, economy, military and political interests to defend. In contrast, the Portuguese had a limited military and trading presence in Uruguay. And they had their hands full across the pond in Portugal, and with Brazil as Latin America's biggest country.