your mom was a possesion
The former Spanish possessions in the New World, including most of South and Central America, Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and other small islands in the Caribbean Sea. The former Spanish possessions in the New World, including most of South and Central America, Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and other small islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Early European possessions in North America included Spanish Florida, they were the first major religious group to immigrate to the New World.
Britain and France, several times, until the British finally were able to expel the French in 1763 after the French and Indian War (called the Seven Years War in Europe).
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The government of Spain in the New World differed from that of the later British colonies in that it was closely micromanaged by the Spanish crown. Later British colonies allowed more self government.
The former Spanish possessions in the New World, including most of South and Central America, Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and other small islands in the Caribbean Sea. The former Spanish possessions in the New World, including most of South and Central America, Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and other small islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Canada, then described as being part of the British Empire, was on the side of the Allies.
When the British defeated the Spanish Armada, they established themselves as the World's dominate navy.
Early European possessions in North America included Spanish Florida, they were the first major religious group to immigrate to the New World.
Peninsulares were people born in Spain. As any occupying power would do, Spanish rulers appointed Spanish-born people on key positions in government throughout their possessions in the New World.
the defeat of the spanish armada by the british navy gave Britain superiority over the oceans, and therefore the world.
The British Empire was a former empire that consisted of Great Britain and its possessions, dominions, and dependencies. At its height of power in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it comprised about one quarter of the world's land area and population.
Spain= sent single men to get as much riches from the Natives and bring it all back to Spain British= Get people to settle in the New World
5. Mongol 4. British 3. Spanish 2. Greek 1. Rome
At various times, the Spanish, the British, the Dutch, the French, and the Portuguese all had empires in the New World.
Charles V, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, who was also elected First King of Spain in 1516 with the name of Charles I King of Spain.
Spanish and British colonization efforts were similar in that both sought to procure new lands and new resources for the benefit of each "home-country". The main difference between the two was that settlement was, from the start, the primary intention of the British colonizers, whereas it was a secondary activity for the Spanish. Thus, making the New World their home was always a British intent; it was an after-effect for the Spanish.