The Spanish wanted gold to finance Spain's wars and government. They were rather sadly disappointed, though.
It was a US victory.
American forces.
1492 (Christopher Columbus)
It is derived from the name of the two belligerents.
No, that word originated in Spanish.
gold
American Samoa and the US Virgin Islands.
Spain EDIT - Spanish traders trading with Native Americans, to be exact.
the were looking for the aryan brotherhood
the good fortune which is intended for me will come even without seeking
Houston comes from Sam Houston, general during the Spanish American war
There is no Spanish word rasista. The Spanish word you seem to be seeking is racista. It means someone who participates in racism: a racist.