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yes. Florida was under Spanish's rule for 300 years before becoming a part of the united states in 1821.
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Spanish settlers, from Mexico City, and Panama, and Portuguese conqueror's, in Brazil.
The Spanish-America war in 1898. American forces landed on the island. Once the war ended it was ceded from Spain to the United States.
Three independent nations that were once colonies of Spain are Mexico, the Philippines, and Cuba. Mexico gained its independence in 1821 after a prolonged struggle against Spanish rule. The Philippines was under Spanish control for over three centuries before achieving independence in 1898, while Cuba also fought for its independence and ultimately became free from Spanish rule in 1898, following the Spanish-American War.
Both the Spanish and Portuguese were once citizens under the Umayyad Caliphate, back when the Moors ruled the Iberian Peninsula.
The control center that Apollo 11 took off from was Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Mission Control Center in Houston, Texas, oversaw the mission once it was in space.
Eleven in Spanish translates to once.
Spain once had complete control of Puerto Rico which ended with the Spanish-American War.
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No, it was once a Spanish Colony under a Royal Governor and became a US Territory which is modeled after a republic and not a democracy.
The country you are referring to is Mexico. It was home to advanced civilizations such as the Maya and Aztec before coming under Spanish control in the early 1500s. Following a long struggle for independence, Mexico established a representative democratic republic in 1917, which features a presidential system of governance. Today, Mexico is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse history.