The discovery of the United States by the Spanish empire was seen as an oppertunity not only to establish permanent imperial outpost in the new world but to build their empire through trade and commerce. They sought to use the natural reasourses as well as the labor of the native Americans for economic gains. The french and other imperial powers at the time had similaer intentions.
the Spainards brought dieseses
Mostly Indians and some Spainards
Spaniards (note capital and spelling) travelled over much of South America and some of North America, and the Far East.
Marquis de Lafayette
Yes! Samuel de Champlain and other Frenchmen settled in Nova Scotia, being the first successful French settlement in North America. They also settled in areas like Quebec, Illinois, and Louisiana.
The term "Frenchmen" is capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence. For example, "The Frenchmen's Cafe" or "Frenchmen enjoy wine and cheese."
all of the other explorers there and spainards kidnappping the indiand to have them come and be slaves on their fams and houses
spainards
I'm not sure where "here" is, but horses were brought to America by the spainards, and horses traveled to Asia as in like 7000 BC or something by landbridge.
1519
The Inca Empire might have thought of spainards character as; frivolous, wealthy, well to do.
Rochambeau commanded the frenchmen.