He wasn't a navigator but a conquistador. His name was Hernan Cortes.
Mexico was discovered by Spanish conquistador Hernan cortes in 1519.
Cortes and his Spanish Army from Spain
The Spanish Empire qualifies as such. Mexico was discovered, conquered and eventually settled by Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes.
No. He discovered some islands in the Caribbean (actual location is unknown). Hernan Cortes is the Spanish conquistador who discovered Mexico in 1519.
Spanish conquistadors.
Florida was discovered by Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon (1474 - 1521), while Mexico was discovered by Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes (1485 - 1547).
It is from the Spanish word Vainilla, the plant was discovered in Mexico by Hernando Cortes
Mexico City, Mexico. From there it was tracked back to a small village in southern Mexico called La Gloria where it is believed that the first cases developed.
When Spanish conquistadors arrived to Mexico, they also brought Roman Catholic priests with them. Once they conquered all native peoples in Mexico, they swiftly converted them to Christianity.
Who/what is Christmas Columbus? Christopher Columbus was supposedly the spanish navigator who discovered America. His name in Spain was Cristobal Colen I believe.
The Rio Grande is a river that runs from Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico with a total length of 1,896 miles, forming part of the Mexico-United States border. Spanish conquistadores discovered the Rio Grande in 1519.
Yes. Mexico was discovered by Spanish conquistadors in 1519, while the United States was first explored around 1540.