Spanish explorers established the first towns of New Spain primarily in present-day Mexico. The most notable early settlement was Mexico City, built on the ruins of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán, in 1521. Other significant towns included Veracruz and Puebla, which served as important centers for trade, administration, and the spread of Spanish culture and religion. These towns laid the foundation for further exploration and colonization throughout the Americas.
Cattle was first brought to Texas by explorers from Spain or the Spanish.
From 1542 when it was first discovered by Spanish explorers, until 1821 when Mexico won its independence war against Spain.
Many explorers were not from Spain. For example, the Vikings, some of the first explorers, were from Greenland. In addition, Portugal also invested heavily in explorers like Vasco De Gama.
Many explorers were not from Spain. For example, the Vikings, some of the first explorers, were from Greenland. In addition, Portugal also invested heavily in explorers like Vasco De Gama.
Spain was the first country to send explorers and colonists to the New World.
Spanish explorers were primarily hoping to find new trade routes to Asia and discover sources of wealth such as gold and other valuable resources. They were also eager to spread Christianity and establish colonies in the region to expand Spanish influence and power.
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They did. Florida was settled by the Spanish and the first oldest American city is Saint Augustine settled by Spain. They had missions in California. France settled New Orleans along with the Spanish and they were in Canada.
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
The Spanish conquistadores explored the Southwest of what would become the US in the 1500s but did not establish permanent settlements. The first permanent settlement, St. Augustine, Florida, was founded in 1565 by the Spanish.
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