The spanish colonized America in1492
in 1609
1500's
The Spanish conquistador Vasco Núñez de Balboa 1475-1519 explored Central America and discovered the Pacific Ocean.He was the first Spanish explorer to gain a permanent foothold on the American mainland.Source: Answers.com
A Spanish province in Latin America was called a viceroyalty.
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spanish people that traveled to America as an explorer and conquer of the 16th century
because spanish had a land attack
Protestantism did gain a foothold in the early Americas. The vast majority of the English settlers in America were protestants. The French and the Spanish were Roman Catholics but they were few.
Not really. Buddhism has yet to make a firm foothold in much of Africa.
The Spanish conquistador Vasco Núñez de Balboa 1475-1519 explored Central America and discovered the Pacific Ocean.He was the first Spanish explorer to gain a permanent foothold on the American mainland.Source: Answers.com
Christopher Columbus
the friars
No. The Spanish monarchy has always been Catholic. Protestants in Spain were immediately targeted by the (already-existing) Spanish Inquisition and tortured. This prevented Protestantism from ever gaining a foothold in Iberia.
I used a foothold to climb the mountain.
James Monroe wanted to keep the Europeans out of Latin America so that no one would have a foothold to attack the US.
Religious warfare b/w catholics and Protestants
North America in Spanish is: Norte America.
why
The Spanish were creating colonies in North America and the English needed a foothold there . Jamestown was only suppose to be an investment for bringing home gold and not the settlement it became. So, she saw a way to make money for the crown, bother the Spanish, and stop them from colonizing North America entirely. Recent historical research on Jamestown has shown there was a Spanish spy among the 104 men when they landed in 1607.