The Treaty of Fontainebleau - Nov. 3, 1762
Catalonia is the economic hub of Spain. Much of Spain's commercial and industrial facilities are in Catalonia. Catalonia also links Spain with the Mediterranean and the French Riviera.
Treaty of Paris 1763. French surrendered much of their colonies to the British and gave Louisiana to Spain.
Great Britain gained control over Canada and France lost it at the end of the French and Indian War.
Pretty much- yes. Spain also was, too.
because the french lost most of the land because of the british and the spanish sailed and saw land and so they claimed the land
During the French occupation of Spain, Spain's ability to control it's colonies was severely reduced. Consequently the colonies began thinking about independence and eventually revolted against Spanish rule. The French occupation of Spain also delegitimized Spanish control over the colonies. Much of the reason that Spanish rule was at least palatable was that Spain was considered to be a powerful country capable of defending its territory. The failure of Spaniards to repel the French advance dispelled this myth.
Spain was very much an empire.
You will find that very few people in most of Spain speak a language other than a local language (Spanish, Catalan, Valencian, Galician, or Basque to name the most popular). However, this is not to say that nobody in Spain can speak French. Perhaps, more of those Spaniards living near the Pyreneese more readily speak French.Answer:Lots of people would know how to speak French, but it wouldn't be their main language. Lots of people working in the tourism sector there would know French, in order to deal with their visitors.
The Indians did much of the work building the New Spain.
about 100,000,000,000 in Spain
"Much" in French is - "beaucoup".
Much of Spain's foreign policy was based on goodwill and understanding.