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It was overthown by the Pueblo Revolt which expelled the Spaniards for 12 years. and the they had to be slaves and suuckk my dicckk! uhuhuhuh suck it suck it!!

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What were the effects of Spanish colonization on Mexico?

Short term: Killing or enslaving of most of the Native Americans (Aztec and Mayan civilizations) already settled in Mexico. Increase in wealth for the Spanish Crown due to exploitation of mineral resources - specially silver - in Mexico. Colonization of lands previously owned by Native Americans by Spanish settlers. Long term: Adoption of many Spanish traditions into "New Spain" territories, such as religion and language.


What lands the spanish control in the early 1600s?

Most of Mexico, Central and South America


Leader of the spanish invasion of inca lands?

Francisco Pizarro lead the occupation of the Inca lands. He was the great conqueror of the Incas, including Peru and Mexico.


What is the Name of church outposts in colonial Mexico?

Misiones (Spanish for missions). Most towns and cities with Spanish names found in California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas started as small religious missions to convert the Native Americans found in such lands. One example of such religious buildings is the Santa Clara Mission, established in 1777 in Santa Clara, California (now in the middle of Silicon Valley).


What was the what was the major reason for the fighting between the Spanish and the Aztecs and the Incas?

Not only the Aztecs of Mexico and the Incas of South America were conquered by the Spanish, but also the Mayans in Mexico and northern Central America. The Spanish were seeking treasure: the gold, pearls and other valuables that the native tribes had accumulated. Considering the natives as savages, the Spanish took anything they found and (with their superior arms) subjugated any tribes that fought them. The Spanish also enslaved many of the Caribbean island populations. The discovery of the New World led to the colonization by the Spanish (and other European nations) of the lands of these groups.


When did the Spanish first enter New Mexico in history?

When Francisco Vazquez de Coronado first explored these lands, on 1542. The first Spanish settlements on New Mexico was the San Juan de los Caballeros colony, founded by Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate in 1598.


Did the survivors of Narvaez's expedition sail along the Pacific coast until they reached Spanish lands in Mexico?

Yes.


What was the major reason for the fighting between the Spanish and the Aztecs and between the Spanish and the Incas?

Not only the Aztecs of Mexico and the Incas of South America were conquered by the Spanish, but also the Mayans in Mexico and northern Central America. The Spanish were seeking treasure: the gold, pearls and other valuables that the native tribes had accumulated. Considering the natives as savages, the Spanish took anything they found and (with their superior arms) subjugated any tribes that fought them. The Spanish also enslaved many of the Caribbean island populations. The discovery of the New World led to the colonization by the Spanish (and other European nations) of the lands of these groups.


Who named the state of New Mexico?

Spanish explorer Francisco de Ibarra (1539?-1575) named these lands as "a new Mexico" (literal translation: un nuevo Mexico) in 1563.


What C is the acquisitions of lands for commercial and religious motives?

Colonization


Who claimed Mexico Texas and lands west of California?

Many Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century explored Mexico and the Western US and claimed those lands for Spain. The most important of those conquistadors are Hernan Cortez and Fransisco Coranado.


How did Spain's colony in Mexico differ from its colonies in New Spain?

They were one in the same. New Spain is the name Spanish conquistadors gave to the lands of present-day Mexico.