yes
There was no impact. It was BEFORE the English began to have colonies in the 1600's.
Marquis of Santa Cruz
The main reason was bad weather between Spain and England. Another key point was a year before the Armada left Sir Francis Drake Sailed to Spain and sabotaged the armada
These European empires were able to set up American colonies due to the fact that these colonies already had colonized East Asia, Africa, India, the Middle East, The Caribbean Basin, and other world regions. The advantages were that they had been through the colonizing processes before.
Both were Spanish Colonies.
There was no impact. It was BEFORE the English began to have colonies in the 1600's.
The Spanish established colonies in the Americas long before many other European countries because they were the early pioneers (or, pathfinders) in the Age of Exploration. With the inclination and income pertinent for supporting explorers, they sent out teams ready to colonize (and conquer) well before most of their European rivals.
Just the Iberian Peninsula, the Philippines and some colonies in Northern Africa. By 1846 all Spanish colonies in the Americas were independent.
The Spanish empire was at its height in the 16th century (before losing much of its naval armada to the British in 1588). The Spanish had colonies in the Americas (and later in Africa and Asia) and traded on all continents (except for Australia and Antarctica).
Before it left Spain in 1588 and was defeated by the English
Marquis of Santa Cruz
Yes. They had spotted them before that and had chased them up the English Channel until the Armada had stopped in Calais. Whilst the Spanish were in Calais, the English sent burning ships into the Armada and the Spanish panicked. Only two-thirds of the Armada made it back to Spain alive after being chased around Britain by the English.
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It set sail from Spain on the 25th April 1588, many months passed before a defeated Armada fountd its way bach to Spain
The main reason was bad weather between Spain and England. Another key point was a year before the Armada left Sir Francis Drake Sailed to Spain and sabotaged the armada
The Spanish discovered America, so for a time they were the only ones in Europe that even knew it was there. That, and the fact that everyone else was too busy fighting with each other to worry about what Spain was doing.
Before Spanish explorers came to the Americas, there were no horses, cattle, pigs, or diseases like smallpox. Additionally, there were also no European crops such as wheat, grapes, and sugar cane.