Controlling its new territories was hard because they were so big and so far from Spain
The Inter-Caetera, Papal Bull of May 4, 1493, Pope Alexander VI
North Africa, Spain, Italy.
no, it is located in western Europe.
France did not manage to keep its territories in North America and India; instead, it lost significant holdings in both regions during the 18th century. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 resulted in France ceding Canada and its territories east of the Mississippi River to Britain, while Spain acquired Louisiana. In India, France faced defeat in the Anglo-French rivalry, losing much of its influence and territory to the British by the end of the 18th century. Consequently, France's colonial presence in these regions diminished significantly.
Canada has two types of bouderies: Provinces and Territories.
After Spain had conquered areas in Central America and the southern part of North America in the 16th century, those territories were called New Spain.
In 1783, Spain controlled less of North America than in 1713. In 1713, Spain held vast territories in North America, including present-day Florida, parts of the Southwest, and California. However, by 1783, Spain had ceded Florida to Britain in the Treaty of Paris (1763) and had lost control of territories in the Southwest to Mexico and the United States.
Spain controlled the southern and western parts of north america.
The Inter-Caetera, Papal Bull of May 4, 1493, Pope Alexander VI
Spain established territorial claims in North America by failing their mission.
north america
America is not considered a province. Canada, which is part of North America is subdivided into provinces (and territories) however.
Spain is in Europe.
Spain's control included regions such as Latin America (including present-day Mexico, Central America, South America), the Philippines in Asia, parts of the Caribbean (Cuba, Puerto Rico), and various territories in North Africa.
russia, spain, and britain shared control of north america after 1763
Spain established territorial claims in North America by failing their mission.
Spain