New Spain refers to Spain's colonies and settlements in America. Mostly they had claims in southern North America, Central America, and in South America itself. They even breached into parts of modern day Texas. They also depended heavily on their claims to Barbados and other W. Indies Islands.
the presidios, the pueblos, and the missions
Actually there were four major colonizers of the New World. France and England colonized the majority of North America, while Spain and Portugal colonized the majority of Central and South America. Holland to a much lessor extent also colonized parts of the New World. Instead of reading the answer is Spain, France and Europe
you big dummis settlements is even a word!
New York was considered to be an unusual colony because 3 countries tried to claim it at the same time. These countries included England, Spain, and France.
New England, New Amsterdam, and Quebec.
Some Dutch settlements in the Americas are: Netherlands Antilles Tobago Virgin Islands New Netherland - Today's tri-state area
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Pueblo, presidios, and missions
It helped them aquire the wealth of the locale.
The Spanish established 3 kinds of settlements in New Spain. Pueblos served as trading posts and sometimes as centers of government. Priests started missions to convert local American Indians to Catholicism. The Spanish also built presidios, or military bases, to protect towns and missions
Boston,New Haven,and Portsmouth
a. plantation b. factory c. mission d. capitalist Pick one.
Missions
Actually there were four major colonizers of the New World. France and England colonized the majority of North America, while Spain and Portugal colonized the majority of Central and South America. Holland to a much lessor extent also colonized parts of the New World. Instead of reading the answer is Spain, France and Europe
Mexican settlers of New Spain declared their independence in 1810 from Spain's colonial empire in the Americas , forming the new nation of Mexico which included the New Mexico territory at its north. A hoped for result of Mexico's independence.
The Vikings were the first new settlers to arrive. As for organised and established countries which put permanent settlements in place, it was Spain.