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Roman Catholic AnswerIn the sixteenth century, Spain sent missionaries into the Southeast United States, mostly friars.
Dr. Livingstone was a Scottish explorer who represented the United Kingdom during his expeditions to Africa in the 19th century.
Arizona was founded by Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado during his expeditions in the early 16th century. The region later became a United States territory in 1863.
Spanish was the leading colonial power in the Americas in the sixteenth century. England did not have any presence in what is now the United States until the early seventeenth century.
Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States.
132,164,569. This is according to the sixteenth United States Census recorded April 1, 1940.
Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States.
.Catholic AnswerOf course, if you count the American colonies as "the United States" but there wasn't a United States until the mid 18th century. The various first wave of explorers and settlers from Europe were all Catholics from Spain, starting with Christopher Columbus in the sixteenth century. 1565 was the establishment of the first continously inhabited city (by the Europeans) in North America: St. Augustine in what is now Florida.
Vasquez de Ayllon was originally from Spain. He was a Spanish explorer who led expeditions to North America in the early 16th century, specifically exploring regions that are now part of the southeastern United States.
Abraham Lincoln the sixteenth president of the united states was the one who signed it.
Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States of America. He was known for his honest, sincere manner.
Americans view overseas military expeditions by the United States as having consistently felt that the United States should play an important international role and if our troops go abroad, it is a foolish politician who will try to talk the public out of supporting them.