Settlers in the Spanish borderlands were mostly soldiers and Catholic priests. The Spanish borderlands disappeared in 1821, when Mexico became independent.
Soldiers and Catholic priests
New Mexico
largely successful because they built close ties with Native Americans.
the spanish conquistadors took over the aztec empire. the aztecs died mostly from the disease (smallpox) the spanish brought from europe
Mostly from England they really could have came from anywhere
The Camino Real de Tierra Adentro went from Mexico City to Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was also known as the Royal Inland Road.
Pedro Men'endez Avil'es
The Spanish military provided the protection.
they depended on farmers
they depended on farmers
modern day Spain
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The Spanish conquistadors explored the Spanish borderlands that spanned present-day United States from Florida to California.
There are two major Spanish borderlands. South west of Spain is the country of Portugal and north east of Spain is France.
The Spanish military provided the protection.
Minnesota
The Spanish colonial frontier until the arrival of the United States, the Borderlands stretched from Latin America through California and the coastal regions up to Alaska, but disappeared with the independence of Mexico.
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