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The U.S. and Spain had a conflict over the two Spanish colonies of?

cuba and puerto rico


How did Spain make money from its colonies?

Spain made money from its colonies by trading resources. Spain was very dominant in the New World era with the Spanish colonization lasting over 400 years.


Where were the spanish located?

Spain had colonies all over the Americas, and in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.


In 1494 how did the pope resolve the conflict over colonies between Spain and Portugal?

He drew a line of demarcation through the Western Hemisphere.


How did the pope resolve the conflict over colonies between Spain in Portugal in 1494?

He drew a line of demarcation through the Western Hemisphere.


What were the Spanish colonies in the America?

Spain had colonies all over the Americas, and in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.


What year were the African Muslims expelled from Spain after 200 years?

Berber Muslims were expelled from Spain in 1492 and from the Spanish colonies in 1543. In the case of the Spanish mainland, this removal occurred over 750 years after their arrival. In the case of the Spanish colonies, this occurred within 50 years of their first arrival. There is no place in Spain or the Spanish territories where African Muslims lived for 200 years or something very close to this.


Why didn't Spain establish long lasting colonies in the new world?

Some of them were pretty long-lasting. But eventually, all of the Spanish colonies were either taken over by other nations or became independent. Part of that was the result of Spain being on the losing side in many of the Napoleonic wars.


How did Spanish become the main language of Spain?

The Romans brought Latin to Spain, and over the centuries, it evolved into Spanish.


How did the takeover of Spain by Napoleon affect the country?

During the French occupation of Spain, Spain's ability to control it's colonies was severely reduced. Consequently the colonies began thinking about independence and eventually revolted against Spanish rule. The French occupation of Spain also delegitimized Spanish control over the colonies. Much of the reason that Spanish rule was at least palatable was that Spain was considered to be a powerful country capable of defending its territory. The failure of Spaniards to repel the French advance dispelled this myth.


Why did Spain have spare some territory with Portugal in the Treaty of Tordesillas if the Spanish had already come to the Americas before the Portuguese had?

It was likely that the Portuguese colony of Brazil would eventually expand into Spanish claimed territory. Already by the time of the Treaty of Tordesillas' signing, there were skirmishes over the area that now forms the border between Argentina and Brazil. Furthermore, Spain wanted to avoid a conflict with Portugal in the Old World as concerns Portugal's numerous maritime colonies.


What was caused by a conflict over religious practices?

The Spanish Inquisition