Looking at today there are not too many lasting effects. The United State language (English) is a lasting effect because we are all mainly immigrants from Britten. Food is another lasting effect. While we have mainly different foods in America our main staples like meats and dairy's are all from past knowledge when we where British.
It was a bad unwealthy land that the spanish came to in the 15 hundreds
YES. The fact that most of western South America is Spanish-speaking countries directly tracks to Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire.
Hernando Cortez, a Spanish conquistador, is best known for leading the expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec Empire in 1521. He arrived in Mexico in 1519 and formed alliances with indigenous tribes who were rivals of the Aztecs, ultimately capturing their ruler, Montezuma II. Cortez's conquests played a significant role in the Spanish colonization of the Americas and had lasting impacts on the region's culture and demographics. His actions sparked both admiration and controversy, highlighting the complexities of European colonization.
It was a minor battle of the Hundred Years War just to improve morale in England. The result was an English victory and the army of Flanders defeated. Afterwards, there was no long lasting effects. It was a battle instigated by the English just to impress the enemy
The Zuni people remember the Spanish with hatred primarily due to the violent and oppressive encounters that occurred during the Spanish colonization of their lands in the 16th and 17th centuries. Spanish explorers and missionaries imposed foreign beliefs and practices, often leading to the destruction of Zuni cultural traditions and practices. Additionally, the introduction of diseases and enslavement significantly impacted their population and way of life. These historical grievances have contributed to a lasting animosity towards the Spanish among the Zuni people.
The Spanish colonization of the Philippines had lasting effects on the country's culture, religion, language, and society. It introduced Christianity, Spanish language, and architectural influences that are still evident today. It also led to the establishment of a feudal system, social hierarchies, and economic structures that shaped the country's history and development.
Environment destroyed as well as homes...
What kind of lasting effects did the Spanish-American War have on the United States
the effects were pretty bad but now we arnt all communist:)
Belize
It was a bad unwealthy land that the spanish came to in the 15 hundreds
One lasting result of Spanish colonization in Latin America is the enduring influence of the Spanish language and culture. Spanish became the dominant language in the region and is now spoken by the majority of the population. Additionally, Spanish architectural styles, religious practices, and social customs continue to shape Latin American societies.
Seriously.... Mostly, Koreans still hate the Japanese. Even though they may not show it outwardly.
They put America on the road to independece.
Spain made money from its colonies by trading resources. Spain was very dominant in the New World era with the Spanish colonization lasting over 400 years.
Yes, it was.
Yes, the explorations by individuals such as Christopher Columbus have had lasting effects on the course of world history, including the colonization and exploitation of indigenous peoples, the spread of diseases, and the exchange of goods and cultures between continents. These effects continue to shape contemporary global dynamics, politics, and social issues.