He was looking to secure the interior of Mexico for colonization
He was looking to secure the interior of Mexico for colonization
Zebulon pike
No, the spanish troops captured british forts along Mississippi river and Gulf of Mexico.
1518. They were looking for God, gold and glory.
Extranjero. And the language of Mexico is called Spanish. I think the person asking this question was looking for 'Gringo". A "Spanish" word only used in Mexico...
Cortes found the Aztec civilization in the present-day Mexico region
He was looking to secure the interior of Mexico for colonization
he was a full blood spanish man he helped council and he sent his troops to the gulf of mexico and he was captured
600 Conquistadors landed in Mexico, but Cortes gained troops as he marched to Tenochtitlan
Hernan Cortes (1487-1545) qualifies as such.
In Mexico the Spanish word for Spanish is Español.
30,500 troops