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Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
The name "alligator" is believed to have originated from the Spanish word "el lagarto," meaning "the lizard." Early Spanish explorers in Florida used this term to describe the large reptiles they encountered in the swamps. Over time, "el lagarto" evolved into "alligator" in English.
By many of the Spanish explorers the Aztecs were conquered by the Spanish and the Spanish were the first explorers to come to the New World
The Spanish came to America for gold to spread Christianity and escape religious persecution. Under the auspices of the Spanish crown, their explorers and conquistadors came to the New World to stake out territorial claims. This was the some of the same reasons the English, Dutch and French explorers came to the New World for.
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The Spanish came to America for gold to spread Christianity and escape religious persecution. Under the auspices of the Spanish crown, their explorers and conquistadors came to the New World to stake out territorial claims. This was the some of the same reasons the English, Dutch and French explorers came to the New World for.
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Squanto learned English when he was captured by English explorers and brought to England. During his time in England, he learned the language and eventually returned to North America. This helped him to communicate with the English settlers who later arrived in the New World.
parts of Africa, south America. the spanish explorers conquered the Aztecs and the incas
Spain was the nation that sent explorers to Mexico and Florida before English settlers arrived in the New World. Spanish explorers, such as Hernán Cortés and Juan Ponce de León, were among the first Europeans to explore these regions in the early 16th century. Their expeditions laid the groundwork for Spanish colonization and significantly impacted the indigenous populations and cultures in those areas.