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Venezuela was the first country in South America to become independent from Spain. The other northwestern-most countries of Columbia and Ecuador soon followed.
Venezuela was the first country in South America to become independent from Spain. The other northwestern-most countries of Columbia and Ecuador soon followed.
The 1500s by the Conquistadors into Inca territory
Spain did, at least at first.
The first Spanish-speaking country in the Americas was on the continent of North America. The country is Mexico, which was colonized by Spain in the early 16th century.
They came out of central Asia, settled first in Spain then in north Africa.
Paris was liberated first in August 1944.
The first major camp liberated by Soviet forces was Majdanek on 22 July 1944. (They had retaken the site of Maly Trostenets earlier, but there were no survivors left to liberate: all the prisoners had been killed).
It never was a territory. Spain colonized it first and started St. Augustine the oldest city in America. It was ceded to the United States in 1819 as part of the Adams-Onis Treaty.
Spain became a political entity when Carlos II inherited both the kingdoms of Castile/Leon and Aragon. That was the first time all the territory was under one monarch.