Because they are solders
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The Aztecs and Incas lost their land and the Spanish took over
Missions represented the dominion of Spain and were there to civilize educate and bring the Native-Americans to Christianity. Some failed miserably in this effort while others in the Americas had great success. Where successful they stand as monuments to Spains noble attempt to bring Christ to the indigenous peoples while serving as sentinel posts and forts to mark the edges of Spains empire.
Well in Spains time they close at 10pm but in England 10pm is 7.30pm
Spain built missions in the borderlands of New Spain for several reasons. One primary motivation was to convert indigenous peoples to Christianity and assimilate them into Spanish culture. Additionally, missions served as a way to establish Spanish presence and control over the frontier regions, helping to prevent encroachment by other European powers and safeguarding Spanish interests in the area. The missions also served as centers for agriculture, education, and trade, furthering Spain's colonization efforts in the region.
The official language of Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian. In addition to Spanish, there are other co-official languages in certain regions of Spain, such as Catalan, Galician, and Basque.
The Naval Battle of Santiago ended Spains Navy except for the Home Fleet.
Spain does not have an official national animal. The three Spanish symbols authorized by the government are the Flag, the Heraldic Crest, and the Spanish National Anthem. See the related link.
There may not be a National tree, but there are regional trees that are important. The Madrono or Strawberry tree in Madrid. The Spanish Fir in Malaga An Oak in the Basque country A Holm Oak in Extramadura In Jaen, the Olive tree
the spains did it
october 12
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