The Spanish explorations led to the extensive colonization of the Americas, resulting in significant cultural exchanges and the spread of Spanish language and Catholicism. They also facilitated the transatlantic trade of goods, resources, and enslaved people, which had profound economic impacts on both Europe and the Americas. Additionally, these explorations initiated a period of exploitation and disease that decimated Indigenous populations, leading to the decline of many native cultures. Ultimately, the Spanish conquests reshaped global trade networks and laid the groundwork for the modern world.
YES. The fact that most of western South America is Spanish-speaking countries directly tracks to Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire.
they moved
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The answer is Accurate Maps, Growth of fur trade, and Mistaken view of Great Plains
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They were Spanish explorers who were looking for a water route to Asia.
YES. The fact that most of western South America is Spanish-speaking countries directly tracks to Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire.
they moved
they moved
How he did what he did and why? So what effects of his explorations have on immediate and future American history?
they got hurt
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the earliest is the settlement of St Augustine in 1565 by the Spanish.
The Spanish conquests brought European civilization and science to the relatively less-advanced tribes of North and South America. The effects included: -- the disruption of the existing societies -- looting of gold jewels, and valuables -- the exploitation or enslavement of tribes -- the reintroduction of horses into North America, adopted by Amerindian tribes -- the introduction of the Catholic faith by missionaries -- the widespread use of the Spanish language in Latin America
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