The Spanish Colonization of the Americas was the exploration, conquest, settlement and political rule over much of the western hemisphere.
The start of Spanish exploration in the western hemisphere coincided with the completion of the Reconquista in 1492, which marked the end of Muslim rule in Spain and the consolidation of Catholic power under Ferdinand and Isabella. This victory not only unified Spain but also fostered a strong sense of religious and national identity, motivating the monarchy to spread Catholicism through exploration and conquest. The desire to find new trade routes and territories was coupled with a mission to convert indigenous peoples, making the era of exploration a continuation of their religious and territorial ambitions.
The Roman province of Asia was in western Turkey. It formerly had been the Greek kingdom of Pergamon. Attalus III, the last king of Pergamon, who was an ally of Rome, died without male issue and bequeathed his kingdom to Rome in his will in 133 BC.
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He was planning his next conquest - western Europe.
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The foreign policy initiative calling for an end to all European colonization efforts in the Western Hemisphere was known as the Monroe Doctrine. James Monroe was the 5th President of the United States.
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