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Vice royalty of the New Spain.
Vice royalty of the New Spain
Vice royalty of the New SpainVice royalty of PeruVice royalty of New GranadaVice royalty of Rio de la PlataEmpire of BrazilHaitiAll of them were colonies of Spain, France and Portugal
New Spain was a Vice Royalty created by Spain. It covered parts of the Caribbean Sea, North and South America, and islands in the Pacific Ocean. The capital was Mexico City.
New Spain in 1542
New Spain was a Vice Royalty of the Spanish colonial empire established after the defeat of the Aztecs in 1521. See the related link for the extent of New Spain. It was all over the world.
Many large empires had vice-royalties. It is a large area of land given to a person to govern.
Mexico and the United States. But the "New Spain" also included most of Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and some small areas of Belize and Panama).
Mexico and the United States. But the "New Spain" also included most of Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and some small areas of Belize and Panama).
Yes. From 1521 (fall of Tenochtitlan) to 1821 (consolidation of Mexican independence).
There is no continent north of Alaska*. But, if you kept going north, you would cross the border from going north to south, or vice versa. Then you would be going south, and hit Asia. *Arctica (North Pole) is not a continent
Spain actually has a three part gov't. 1. The King, 2. The President, 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President and 3rd Vice President and 3. The Cabinet. So, to answer your question, no, because Spain does not have a prime minister. It does have a President and a King and A cabinet though.