The government of Spain in the New World differed from that of the later British colonies in that it was closely micromanaged by the Spanish crown. Later British colonies allowed more self government.
The english economy established trade and the spanish empire in Latin America has little importance
They were one in the same. New Spain is the name Spanish conquistadors gave to the lands of present-day Mexico.
No, it was a colony of Spain. Also, try using google.com . Type something like "Mexico colonial history"
Spain's two most important colonies in the Americas were Mexico and Peru. Those two colonies had the rich mines.
Mexico
UNTIL September 15, 1810 Mexico was a colony of Spain. On that date, Mexico declared its independence.
They were one in the same. New Spain is the name Spanish conquistadors gave to the lands of present-day Mexico.
They were one in the same. New Spain is the name Spanish conquistadors gave to the lands of present-day Mexico.
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Mexico was a colony of Spain from 1521 until 1821.
Spain wanted to protect its colony in Mexico from other Europeans
Mexico was a colony of Spain.
It was a colony of Spain.
No. Kentucky was never a colony, and will never be a colony.
It was a colony of Spain, but Mexico never was part of Spain's territory.
It was a colony of Spain in the Americas, much as the United States used to be a colony of England.
No, it was a colony of Spain. Also, try using google.com . Type something like "Mexico colonial history"
At one time Mexico was a colony of Spain.