There were many reasons to settle in the New World. Settlers were looking for wealth, or a better position in society, or freedom of worship among other things.
The French and Spanish were generally Roman Catholic so where they settled was generally Catholic. The English and the Dutch were Protestant and for the most part so were their colonies.
resources
i think it was because they where running away from the Caribs and looking for new land
Upon the realization that the Americas were a New World, the Spanish set about establishing colonies and looting the gold and other valuables accumulated by native tribes. They explored Central America and conquered the Aztecs in Mexico, and established churches and vast land holdings in California.
Well the Spanish gave horses to the peoples of the New World and they also brought their culture, religious idealologies and language to areas of Central America.
Spanish Influence in the New World. When the Spaniards came to settle the New World, or what is now Mexico and Peru, they imposed many new ways and customs for the people living there.
They settled in about 1609.
There were many reasons to settle in the New World. Settlers were looking for wealth, or a better position in society, or freedom of worship among other things.
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
The French and Spanish were generally Roman Catholic so where they settled was generally Catholic. The English and the Dutch were Protestant and for the most part so were their colonies.
The Spanish came to America for gold to spread Christianity and escape religious persecution. Under the auspices of the Spanish crown, their explorers and conquistadors came to the New World to stake out territorial claims. This was the some of the same reasons the English, Dutch and French explorers came to the New World for.
Because your momma was there
roanoke or jamestown
resources
The Spanish settled the New World for various reasons, including the search for wealth through resources like gold and silver, the desire to spread Christianity, the establishment of trade routes, and the expansion of their empire. They were also motivated by competition with other European powers and the opportunity to gain control over new territories.
Creoles (Criollos in Spanish) was the name given to Spanish people who were born in the New World.