The Spaniards during the age of exploration and conquest were often led by notable figures such as Hernán Cortés, who conquered the Aztec Empire, and Francisco Pizarro, who led the conquest of the Inca Empire. In a broader political context, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile were key monarchs who united Spain and sponsored explorations, including Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492. Their leadership significantly shaped Spain's colonial ambitions in the Americas.
christopher Newport
disadvantages brought by spaniards in the philippines
The conquistador's formula was a series of steps that was used by the Spaniards taken to conquer an Indigenous nation. 1. An expedition sets out from a recent colony. 2. Meet peacefully with an Indigenous group to discover who has power. 3. Exchange gifts with the leader. Capture the leader and threaten to kill if he doesn't comply to their wishes. 4. If a fight breaks out, battle on open ground. The Spaniards use a lethal formation and beasts the Indigenous peoples have never seen--horses! 5. The leader of the expedition is governor while the second in charge organizes the next expedition. The Natives are slaves :'(
they wanted war
Spaniards
who was the leader of jamestown expedition and had his arm cut off by spaniards?
Cortes
Atahualpa
The Spaniards and the leader Hernando cortez
hernando cortez
Atahualpa.
hernando cortez
Yes
The ancient Inca tribes fought the Spanish Spaniards and lost. The leader of the Spaniards was Francisco Pizarro.
Fray Marcos de niza
christopher Newport
Huayna Capac