Viceroy
The powerful rulers of the Spanish colonies were called viceroys. They were appointed by the Spanish monarch to govern the colonies and represent royal interests.
In Argentina, Spanish is referred to as castellano (unlike Mexico and Central America, where it is called español).
A fort with high adobe walls where Spanish soldiers lived is called a Presidio. These were established in the Spanish colonies as military garrisons to protect settlements and missions.
The term "indio" was historically used in Spanish colonial times to refer to the native inhabitants of the Philippines, similar to how it was used in other parts of Spanish America to refer to indigenous peoples. It was not necessarily meant as a derogatory term, but more as a way to categorize and differentiate the different ethnic groups in the colonies.
The Spanish called their new colony in North America "La Florida," referring to the lush landscape they encountered.
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The powerful rulers of the Spanish colonies were called viceroys. They were appointed by the Spanish monarch to govern the colonies and represent royal interests.
governors
A Spanish province in Latin America was called a viceroyalty.
spanish soldiers in America?
spanish towns in America
I think they are called Presidios.Really, there were many different fortifications in the spanish america. Some were named Castillos (castles) other names you can find are Fortines, Baterías, Fuertes, Baluartes, Baterias, etc. It all depended on the size and the era when they were constructed; remember that the spanish empire ruled in America since 1492 to the Spanish-American (US) war in 1898.Spanish forts in America were called presidios which means garrison or fort in Spanish. Many were constructed in California and the desert southwest.
Caudillos.
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Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
Spanish children that are born in America are called Hispanic Americans or creoles. This is because the child was born in America but is of Spanish decent.