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spanish people that traveled to America as an explorer and conquer of the 16th century
Many historians believe that Spanish expeditions in the 16th century that reached into what is now Tennessee may have been to prevent Native Tribes there to end their conflicts with Natives that were friendly towards Spanish explorers.
American Spanish evolved when Spanish explorers and religious missionaries traveled to the Americas during the 15th and 16th centuries. This contact with indigenous languages and cultures influenced the Spanish language spoken in the region, leading to the development of distinct dialects of Spanish in Latin America.
Juan Ponce de Leon was a Spanish explorer who lived in the 16th century. He traveled mainly by water and discovered lands in South America.
Spanish explorers traveled extensively throughout the Western Hemisphere. The conquistadores traveled as far north as the western portion of the present-day United States to the southernmost regions of the present-day countries of Chile and Argentina. The Spanish also sailed through the Pacific and reached the Philippines.
"Tennessee" is probably derived from either Mvskoke or Yuchi, since both of those tribes were inhabiting the area when Spanish explorers got there.
The Spanish explorers spoke Spanish.
Hernando de Soto and Juan Pardo were Spanish explorers who explored Tennessee.
ya but werent native Americans there first??
they traveled on sledges with dogs pulling them
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