The Spanish Bourbons controlled Spain and its overseas territories, including large parts of the Americas, such as modern-day Mexico, much of Central and South America, and several Caribbean islands. They also held territories in Europe, including parts of Italy, such as Naples and Sicily, and territories in the Low Countries. The Bourbon dynasty's influence extended to various colonies and territories across the globe during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Spain controlled the Phillipines for centuries. Spain also controlled many of the Caribbean Islands and much of the Americas from the time the lands were discovered until the Spanish War of Succession, which weakend the country significantly.
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Since Richard A. Ballinger was against the conservationists control of public lands, why do you think supposed President taft made him the secretary of the interior?
Francisco Pizarro lead the occupation of the Inca lands. He was the great conqueror of the Incas, including Peru and Mexico.
The Spanish gained full control over the Incas in 1572. When the last leader Túpac Amaru was killed. Then Spanish conquered Vilcabamba and gained full control of the Inca Empire.
Most of Mexico, Central and South America
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Kentucky Bourbons ended in 1982.
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The US dominated the Indians by SETTLEMENT on their property; the Spanish never settled enough people on Indian lands to control it.
The Spanish wanted gold from the lands in the Caribbean. Later they used missionaries to convert the natives and farmed the lands.
How did the Assyrians and Chaldeans maintain control of their lands.
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Conquistadors were the Spanish soldiers that invaded and took lands from the Indians.
What area did the Dutch control