The English pattern of settlement often involved establishing permanent colonies that aimed to create agricultural communities, leading to the displacement and marginalization of Native American tribes. In contrast, the Spanish pattern of settlement was characterized by the establishment of missions and encomiendas, which sought to convert and assimilate Native Americans into Spanish culture while exploiting their labor. While the English tended to push Native Americans further from their lands, the Spanish often sought to integrate them into colonial society, albeit under oppressive conditions. Overall, the English approach was more focused on settlement and land acquisition, while the Spanish emphasized conversion and labor exploitation.
The Spanish Armada was in 1588 and 1st English settlement, Jamestown VA was in 1607
Odiorne Point in present day Rye was established by the British as a fishing port.
The English
Hispanic-Americans speak Spanish and English. Hispanic people are language-defined, for they speak Spanish as native language. (Simply learning fluent Spanish, does NOT magically turn you Hispanic!) Some Americans who are descendants of Hispanics don't speak Spanish anymore, so they just speak English as their active tongues.
The first European settlement in what is now the United States was founded by the Spanish in St. Augustine, Florida in 1565.
To end the spread of English settlement.
The Spanish Armada was in 1588 and 1st English settlement, Jamestown VA was in 1607
Odiorne Point in present day Rye was established by the British as a fishing port.
Georgia
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Spanish courts may hear this phrase a lot. The English phrase "settlement amount" translates to the Spanish phrase "importe de la liquidacion".
France built its first North American settlement in what is now called Florida.
death to many native Americans and arrival of Europeans
France built its first North American settlement in what is now called Florida.
The common language of Hispanic Americans depends on what country they live in. In the United States, Most Hispanic Americans speak English and/or Spanish.
The English
Hispanic-Americans speak Spanish and English. Hispanic people are language-defined, for they speak Spanish as native language. (Simply learning fluent Spanish, does NOT magically turn you Hispanic!) Some Americans who are descendants of Hispanics don't speak Spanish anymore, so they just speak English as their active tongues.