They had missions and institutional support for religion.
to spread religion
Some examples of such influence include language (Spanish), religion (Roman Catholicism) as well as several traditions such as Easter, Christmas or New Year's Eve.
By many of the Spanish explorers the Aztecs were conquered by the Spanish and the Spanish were the first explorers to come to the New World
None. Spanish orthography was semi-standardized before the discovery of the New World.
catholic religion, the use of clothing, the language, food.....
The Spanish influence in the Philippines can be seen in aspects such as language (Spanish loanwords in Filipino), culture (Catholic religion, fiestas, and traditions like the use of Spanish names), and architecture (old Spanish colonial buildings). The Spanish also introduced new crops, crops, animals, and trade networks to the islands.
First of all, spanish influenced mexico on the religion witch is mostly catholic.second, the spanish brought food such as tortillas guacamole and all that good mexican food. they also brought art like murals and important sports like soccer. this is how the spanish influenced th mexican culture.Nick
The new religion that the spanish taught Indians was cristianity and now we know about both catholics and cristians. Those are the new religions now in the twenty-fist century.
After the Spanish left the Americans new nations stepped in to gained political influence include France
The three G's God (They wanted to spread their religion) Glory (They wanted to have all the glories of finding the New World) Gold (They wanted to find gold in the New World)
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The part of the New World where Spanish and Portuguese are spoken is typically referred to as Latin America. This region includes countries in Central and South America where these languages are widely spoken due to the historical influence of Spanish and Portuguese colonization.