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They were the ones who found it, so they left settlers there, and that has carried on to this day
Not sure by who left the mission first. The Spanish left the missions and then Mexico took them over.
The Spanish as a result of the Pueblo Revolt.
they left because they got concerd by the spanish. Or is it the incas. i dont know
Juan Ponce de León, a Spanish explorer, is primarily known for his quest for the mythical Fountain of Youth in Florida. He is credited with being the first European to discover and explore Florida, but he did not find the Fountain of Youth. Ponce de León left behind a legacy as an explorer who played a role in the early Spanish colonization of the Americas.
Mexico does indeed have an Independence Day - It is each September 16th when they celebrate their independence from Spanish rule. See the weblink at the lower left for more information.
He died at the young age of 44 in 1554 (actual dates are in dispute). He was seriously injured by a fall during his expedition north of Mexico from 1540 to 1542. The searches turned up no treasure and Coronado was left bankrupt, so he took an official position in Mexico City, where he was living when he died.
Left. (As in directions, to go left or right)
Whom are you asking about? English,Spanish,etc? What part of Latin America? As an example: The Spanish left from Lisbon, traveled to the Azores,to Carribean Isles,to what is now the eastern coast of Mexico.
Arizona is the state on the left side of New Mexico.
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