I assume you're talking about colonization in the Americas. Christopher Columbus started it. But their were Vikings who went there too.
Spanish colonization of the Americas ended in 1821.
Spanish colonization of the Americas was created in 1525.
Yes, the Spanish did intermarry with the native populations during their colonization of the Americas. This intermixing of cultures and populations led to the creation of a new mixed-race population known as mestizos.
Columbus landing started the colonization of the Americas.
Further European colonization of the Americas was prohibited.
The Monroe Doctrine called for a stop to European colonization of the Americas.
European exploration of the Americas led to the Columbian Exchange, where goods, cultures, and diseases were exchanged between Europe and the Americas. This resulted in the introduction of new crops, animals, and diseases to both continents, transforming societies and ecosystems. Additionally, European colonization led to the displacement and exploitation of indigenous populations.
1492 with Christopher Colombus
The item that led to exploration of the New World was the desire for direct routes by sea. The English wanted more money and more power.
It began in the 1500's
Archaic, formative, classic, postclassic
Atlantic Coast