Charles I was the King of Spain from 1516 until he abdicated in 1556. At the same time Charles I was King of Spain he was also Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. It was the same man with two titles.
He was also King of the Romans, King of Italy, Duke of Burgundy, Lord of the Netherlands and Count Palatine of Burgundy.
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New Spain was founded as a viceroyalty in 1535 with the appointment of the first aimed at the local Indians.
In 1535 Coronado was traveling to "New Spain"
In 1535 Coronado was traveling to "New Spain"
He reached Mexico (New Spain, at the time) in 1535.
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Antonio de Mendoza was the first viceroy of New Spain, the name for Spain's territories in North America. He was named to the position in 1535. During his time in office, he often fought for the improved welfare of the conquered peoples in New Spain. After he left his position in 1550, he became viceroy of Peru in 1551, but died a year later.
In 1535, the Spanish Empire solidified its control over vast territories in the Americas following the conquests of indigenous empires, particularly the Aztecs and Incas. This year marked the establishment of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, which centralized Spanish governance in the region and facilitated the administration of its colonies. The empire expanded its economic activities, including mining and agriculture, while also intensifying the spread of Christianity through missionary efforts. Overall, 1535 was a significant year for the Spanish Empire as it laid important foundations for its colonial administration in the New World.
He conquered the Aztecs in 1521 and became a Spanish colony in 1535. So the answer is 14 years
Yes, they do celebrate New Year.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer who discovered the Grand Canyon. He first set sailed to New Spain, which is now Mexico, in 1535.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer who discovered the Grand Canyon. He first set sailed to New Spain, which is now Mexico, in 1535.