The Spanish conquistadors explored the Spanish borderlands that spanned present-day United States from Florida to California.
he explored Florida. he was trying to find the fountain of youth. he explored some part of America with Columbus, he explored Florida after that, and then he found Puerto Rico. that's 3.
Where ever the Spanish conquered or explored-- South America, Central America & Mexico, the US Southwest, California, The Caribbean Islands, Florida, Louisiana, Texas -- priest and friars travel with the armies of Spain.
We bought California and Florida from them.
California
South America
The Spanish were in charge of Florida when Hernando de Soto explored there.
no, the Caribbean is below the Florida coast and reaches to South America
Baja California, florida, and Yucatan peninsula
Yes you can! North/South Dakoda, Florida, California SOURCE: Im from America
This is where they explored. A common practice when explorers land in a place was to claim it. We did that in 1969 on the Moon by leaving a flag there.
There are two places called Palmdale in america. One is in California - the other is in Florida.