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It is true there were several Spanish colonial settlements in what is now the southeast and southwest US. The Spanish Missions in America were suppose to convert the indigenous people to Catholicism.
Most of the French settlements were men who were traders and accepted the natives. But the English settlements focused on families developing the land and basically wanted to enslave the natives.
He wanted people to settle in the America's, and to create more settlements, in different places.
No, the French did. The Spanish were in the southeast and southwest.
spanish established more settlements
I tink it was fur trading mainly
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It is true there were several Spanish colonial settlements in what is now the southeast and southwest US. The Spanish Missions in America were suppose to convert the indigenous people to Catholicism.
There are no settlements on the Antarctic continent.
With the discovery of agriculture, people decided to settle down and make settlements since it would make irrigation for the farms easier.
Most of the French settlements were men who were traders and accepted the natives. But the English settlements focused on families developing the land and basically wanted to enslave the natives.
The missionaries were the group that established the first Spanish settlements in Texas.
They settled in about 1609.
because he said so
In 1763
Missions
There were two easternmost Spanish settlements on the northern frontier of Spanish Mexico. The first settlement was Mexico City, and the second was the Yucatan.