Philip ll of Spain planned an expedition to invade England in order to overthrow Queen Elizabeth and reinstate Catholicism. Spain would control the Channel and cut off attacks on Spanish trade and the settlements in the Low Countries, which were under Spanbish rule
Raleigh worked with Roanoke and Roanoke never was around Spanish along with Raleigh
The English left Catholicism; this was seen as an insult against the Church and Spain took up the cause of defending the Church's dignity.
the Texans
It greatly angered the Abolitionists - remembering that most Northerners were not Abolitionists by any means.
They were a mix of Spanish/Native American people living in the Americas and mostly in the Texas and Mexico area.
Religion: Spanish Settlers were mostly Catholic, and remained Catholic. While the English were mostly Puritans, and then being divided into diff, sects. Such as Anglicans, Catholics, Calvinist, Lutherans, etc.
If you're doing the crossword, the Dred Scott descision.
pls
gremlins
The English
Are you in Mr. B's Spanish Class? LOL.
took over a spanish fleet
Spanish
Mostly from Spanish backgrounds.
Settlers in the Spanish borderlands were mostly soldiers and Catholic priests. The Spanish borderlands disappeared in 1821, when Mexico became independent.
She speaks a little bit of Spanish, but mostly English.
Latin
Spanish
Spanish people live all over the world, but mostly in Spain.
Spanish people live all over the world, but mostly in Spain.