Conquistadors were Spanish explorers who claimed new territories in the Americas for Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries. They sought to conquer and colonize these lands, often using force and violence against indigenous peoples.
Spanish explorers claimed land in the Americas through a combination of conquest, colonization, and treaties. They used military force to subjugate indigenous populations, establish settlements, and assert control over territories. The signing of treaties with indigenous groups or other European powers also played a role in legitimizing their claims to land.
Explorers claimed the new land for their home country, established settlements or trading posts, mapped the terrain, interacted with indigenous peoples, and exploited the resources they found.
The explorer who claimed territory for the Dutch was Henry Hudson. He discovered both the Hudson River in present-day New York and Hudson Bay in Canada while searching for a Northwest Passage to Asia.
In 1763, the two countries that likely claimed land bordering the dispute in the Pacific Northwest were Spain and Britain. Spain claimed territory to the south, while Britain claimed territory to the north of the region, leading to overlapping claims and eventual conflicts over control in the area.
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The name of the spanish explorers who came tocentral and south america?
Spanish territory claimed the largest territory that later became a part of the United States.
They divided the territory into provinces
They divided the territory into provinces
They divided the territory into provinces
They divided the territory into provinces
They divided the territory into provinces
They divided the territory into provinces
They divided the territory into provinces
Conquistadors were Spanish explorers who claimed new territories in the Americas for Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries. They sought to conquer and colonize these lands, often using force and violence against indigenous peoples.