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Spanish claimed various regions in the New World, including Central and South America, Mexico, and parts of North America. They established colonies and controlled territories through exploration, conquest, and colonization.
The initial claim on Carolina was made by England, specifically by the Lords Proprietors who were granted the land by King Charles II in the 1660s. However, prior to English claim, the region was explored by the Spanish in the 16th century, with some Spanish settlements established in the area. Ultimately, Carolina was established as an English colony, reflecting the competition among European powers for territory in the New World.
No, Jacques Cartier was a French explorer, not Spanish. He is known for exploring the St. Lawrence River in Canada and laying claim to parts of the region for France in the 16th century.
They divided the territory into provinces
Francisco Pizarro wanted to conquer the Inca Empire and claim its wealth for Spain. He also sought to establish Spanish control over the region to expand Spanish influence and secure resources for the Spanish crown.
if you mean why did spanish explorers claim Florida is because they were looking for things i guess.
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Phillip Nolan was suspected of plotting to claim land in Texas as part of a broader scheme to establish an independent territory or republic in the region. He was known to have made several expeditions into Spanish Texas, which raised suspicions among Spanish authorities that he aimed to promote American settlement and possibly facilitate a rebellion against Spanish rule. His actions ultimately led to his arrest and execution, as the Spanish government sought to maintain control over its territories.
they changed when the region passed, because Mexico became free from Spain and could make their own choices. The spanish drove off Americans trying to claim lands in Texas but Mexico made a deal with Stephen Austin after being persuaded.