conquistador
Nope... It's called........... Central America!
they traded with north America
No, it only covers 1/3 of North America
San Francisco, a city in California in the United States, is in North America. However, there may be other locations called San Francisco that are in South America.
north america is comepletely above the equator only a small peice of south america is above the equator and are seperated by an imanginary plate called central america
its North America but in Spanish i think
North America in Spanish is: Norte America.
The term conquistador (conqueror) was applied to the early Spanish explorers in the New World. They fought the native tribes of North, Central, and South America while seeking riches for Spain.
There are SO many different "Spanish" foods in North America. To the South of North America are all of the "Spanish" countries.
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.
Mexico is the only Spanish-speaking country in North America.
to expand spanish settlement in north america
The spanish of Mexico is the most commonly spoken variety in the United States, also called North American Spanish.
The Spanish were the first to claim land in North America.
The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
North America
With north America central America and south america