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Africans lived in Spain for over 700 years before Columbus's voyage to the New World
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Well the Spanish gave horses to the peoples of the New World and they also brought their culture, religious idealologies and language to areas of Central America.
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John White led the second expedition to Roanoke Island in 1587, which aimed to establish a permanent English colony in the New World.
Hernán Cortés was the Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec culture in the early 16th century. Cortés led an expedition that resulted in the downfall of the Aztec Empire and the establishment of Spanish rule in Mexico.
A spanish explorer who may have accompanied Christopher Columbus on his expedition to the New World.
The expedition to explore the New World was funded by Queen Isabella of Spain. The cost of the expedition was provided by the Spanish crown, which invested around 1,467,000 maravedis (about 30,000 ducats) in total.
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The voyage to the New World was financed by the Spanish Crown, particularly Queen Isabella of Castile, who sponsored Christopher Columbus' expedition in 1492.
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Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado led an expedition in the 16th century to explore New Mexico in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. Later, the region was further explored and settled by Spanish conquistadors, missionaries, and traders.
Africans lived in Spain for over 700 years before Columbus's voyage to the New World
Walter Raleigh, a prominent Englishman, led the expedition to Roanoke in the late 16th century. Though the colony ultimately failed and became known as the "Lost Colony," Raleigh's efforts were significant in establishing English presence and colonization in the New World.
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was not for the control of Spain but to drive the Spanish out of the New World. It was led by a Pueblo Indian named Pope'.
His specific intention of his expedition to the New World was to find a passage through the Yucatan Peninsula that could be used as a better trade route to China. Wealth and fame, however, were definitely two other results that De Soto hoped to attain from his expedition!