yes. Florida was under Spanish's rule for 300 years before becoming a part of the united states in 1821.
yes
Spanish became the main language of Bolivia during the period of Spanish colonization, when the Spanish Crown imposed its language and culture on the indigenous population. Over time, Spanish became the dominant language due to factors such as education, government administration, and cultural influence. Today, Spanish is the official language of Bolivia and is spoken by the majority of the population.
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yes,spain once ruled philipines.
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According to rule you can apply once, but if you get rejected you can apply under non-spp
The Stono Rebellion of 1739 in South Carolina was caused by a combination of factors, including harsh treatment of slaves, restrictions on their movement, and a desire for freedom and justice. Slaves were also inspired by the success of previous revolts in other places.
Both the Spanish and Portuguese were once citizens under the Umayyad Caliphate, back when the Moors ruled the Iberian Peninsula.
Eleven in Spanish translates to once.
To revive part of their lost territories once they had under their rule.
Finland was once under the rule of the Russian Emperor, but it has been a democracy ever since it gained independence.
Became their own countries. Many of them started their own governments once they became free from the Spanish rule.