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Disease. By the time the first colonists arrived, early visits by fishermen and explorers had exposed the natives to European diseases which devastated the populations along the East coast of North America.
In the early 1500s, European explorers began arriving in what is now the United States. Notably, Spanish explorers such as Juan Ponce de León, who arrived in 1513, were among the first Europeans to explore parts of the U.S., specifically Florida. Other figures, like Hernán Cortés, were involved in expeditions in the Americas during this time, although their primary focus was on Mexico. The early 1500s marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization in North America.
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The Native Americans arrived in America when the crossed the Beiring Strait in prehistoric times. The Vikings arrived prior to the other Europeans in about 1000 CE. Then the rest of Europe (Spain, France, England) arrived during the 16, 17, 18th Century CE
When Spanish explorers arrived in North America during the 1500s, they encountered thriving indigenous civilizations. Eventually the Spanish would come to oppress and subjugate these people for their own selfish needs.
When Spanish explorers arrived in North America during the 1500s, they encountered thriving indigenous civilizations. Eventually the Spanish would come to oppress and subjugate these people for their own selfish needs.
When Spanish explorers arrived in North America during the 1500s, they encountered thriving indigenous civilizations. Eventually the Spanish would come to oppress and subjugate these people for their own selfish needs.
When Spanish explorers arrived in North America during the 1500s, they encountered thriving indigenous civilizations. Eventually the Spanish would come to oppress and subjugate these people for their own selfish needs.
Spanish explorers are believed to have arrived at Mobile Bay in 1519.
Spanish explorers were often mistaken for gods by tribes they encountered due to their advanced technology, weapons, and armor, which seemed otherworldly to the indigenous people. Additionally, the explorers often arrived during times of prophecy or legend, reinforcing the idea that they were supernatural beings. The Native Americans had no prior exposure to European explorers and their cultural beliefs contributed to the perception of the Spanish as divine beings.
It wasn't chosen, but imposed by Spanish conquistadors and Portuguese explorers during the 16th century.
American Spanish evolved when Spanish explorers and religious missionaries traveled to the Americas during the 15th and 16th centuries. This contact with indigenous languages and cultures influenced the Spanish language spoken in the region, leading to the development of distinct dialects of Spanish in Latin America.
Conquistador's were Spanish Soldiers (Explorers) during the 1400 & 1500/1600's. Conquistador means "Conqueror" in Spanish. These men explored North, Central, and South America during those times.
Most people in Latin America speak Spanish due to the historical influence of Spanish colonization in the region. Spanish explorers and settlers introduced the language, culture, and customs during the colonization period in the 16th century. Over time, Spanish became the dominant language in most countries in Latin America.
during the early 1300's
During colonial times most arrived on ships.