if i were pike and found myself in the spanish territory i would try and destory the place or i would try to make it seem like i amd one of them so that i would notget hurt
That would be the Emancipation Proclamation.
You would know where to find natural recources and have a better veiw of the land you were fighting from.
On October 11, 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia. However, the territory would be known as Seward's Folly until the Klondike Gold Rush of 1896.
That is an opinion question that you must answer for yourself after studying the facts.
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If you were to visit Mexico tomorrow, the best way that you would know that it was once controlled by the Spanish is the prevalence of the Spanish language.
They were worried that the Americans would soon try to have the Spanish territory secede from the remainder of the colony and join with America. This fear was entirely rational considering that Texas (part of Spanish Mexico) actually did exactly that in the 1830s.
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The Spanish feared Zebulon Pike's explorations because they believed he was secretly mapping out their territories in North America to potentially aid American expansionism. Pike's expeditions were seen as a threat to Spanish territorial claims and control in the region.
It needs to be understood that "get [weight] up" is an English idiomatic expression with no direct equivalent in Spanish. In this situation, the Spanish would say, "Put you more weight." which would be understood as "Put [on] [yourself] more weight." with the 'on' and the 'yourself' being implied. It would be said, "Ponte más peso."
"What is your name?" is not the Spanish way of asking for that information. In Spanish, the common form of this question is "How do you call yourself?" or "How are you called?" You say it, "¿Cómo se llama?"
Hm. "salvate" would be Spanish. So in English it means "save yourself".
That would be street names, food
Only within yourself.
Yo estaba perdido, pero ahora estoy encontrado would be the best way to say "I was lost but now I am found" in Spanish.
At least in the Louisiana Territory, the French and Spanish efforts differed. The French were trying to connect a Canadian and Northern territory to the gulf. This would provide them with supplies through the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mississippi. The Spanish however, took a more militaristic approach. The Territory for them was a defensive position. The colonization of the French did not go as well, due to oppresive slavery, bad equipment, and low immigration numbers to the Territory. The Spanish faired better due to less oppressive slavery (slaves could actually buy themselves out of slavery) and an open door immigration act. It should be noted that while this immigration act allowed the spanish to jump into the territory in huge numbers, this allowed for the seeds of its demise to be sowed as well. The Americans allowed into the territories were still identifying with the original 13 colonies, and tried to hold onto their pride and rights even in the Spanish controlled territory.
Spain qualifies as such, having discovered Mexico in 1519 and having conquered the Aztec civilization in 1521. Mexico would become an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire for three centuries, until 1821 when Mexico fought and won its independence war.