France challenged Spain's hold on some the colonial areas in the New World. They did so by fighting against Spain in Europe.
Spain and French.
Spain and French.
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The US and Spain claimed two very different areas at the same time! The Mississippi territory and Florida are the two big chunks claimed.
Spain settled in Florida and other areas along the Gulf of Mexico and southwestern US.
Coronado explored the southwestern US, while de Soto explored the southeastern US.
I take it you are looking for the word "Mexico". Mexico was conquered and colonized by Spain.
The fact that you hold a US "green card" is essentially irrelevant. What matters is the relationship whatever country you are a citizen of has with Spain. US Citizens, with a US passport, can enter Spain for up to 90 days without a visa. You should check with your country's embassy or consulate to determine whether you can legally enter Spain without a visa.
There are numerous areas of North America that Spain never tried to conquer (such as the the Northeast United States or Canada). The area in North America that Spain made the latest claim to was the Oregon Territory, but Spain rescinded its claim when the US and UK made much more effective and defensible claims.
Spain was never involved in WW1. You're talking about the Spanish-American war. In that war we fought Spain in the Philippines, Cuba, and Puerto Rico.