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There were a few Mexican settlements in the United States before they were claimed or fought for by the US government. These include Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, part of California, and a few others.
because the spanish suckThe conquistadors help establish the Spanish empire in the American cause the conquistadors had advantages, like armor, guns and horses the Spanish never seen before.
The Spanish speaking people in what is now the American southwest were white colonists from Spain and later some mixed Spanish and native Mexican people (mestizos). It was a province of New Spain, what is now Mexico. Even today they speak a Spanish that is more like older version of Spanish from the 1600s and called themselves "Spanish". The first settlements were in 1598. Santa Fe dates from 1610.
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About 51 years. Mission San Antonio was founded in 1718 and the first Spanish settlement in California was founded in 1769 when Spanish missionaries led by Father Junipero Serra constructed a mission in modern day San Diego. They founded missions like this one along the coast of California until 1823.
There were a few Mexican settlements in the United States before they were claimed or fought for by the US government. These include Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, part of California, and a few others.
Territorio de Alta California (Spanish for Upper California Territories)
because the spanish suckThe conquistadors help establish the Spanish empire in the American cause the conquistadors had advantages, like armor, guns and horses the Spanish never seen before.
why did the spanish first send a expedition to alta california in the 1500
Before it became a state, California was known as Spanish territory until the US claimed it for itself, so yes.
The original Californios were Spanish-speaking settlers of Spanish or Mexican descent who lived in California before it became a part of the United States. They were typically of elite or wealthy families and held political and economic power in the region during the Spanish and Mexican periods of California's history.
The area in South America that is now called Colombia was inhabited by the Inca Native American Tribe. Later Spanish explorers made Spanish settlements there and conquered the Inca empire.
Columbus establish permanent settlements in the island of Hispaniola in 1492, Spain finally abolished slavery in (1886). This meant the end of slavery on the two remaining Spanish colonies in the Western Hemisphere--Cuban and Puerto Rico.
Before it became a state, California was known as Spanish territory until the US claimed it for itself, so yes.