This was on my homework (: The spanish made it about 7584 miles (with boat obviously ) And continued to make settlements between 1600 and 1785 ! Your welcome (:
spanish established more settlements
thats the reasdon
El Camino Real, the historic route that connected Spanish colonial settlements in the American Southwest, was home to 21 pueblos in New Mexico. These pueblos served as important cultural and economic centers for Native American communities and Spanish settlers alike. The road facilitated trade and communication between these settlements, which are integral to the region's history. Today, many of these pueblos continue to exist and preserve their cultural heritage.
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The ability to travel between towns was needed for successful bartering between settlements.
The ability to travel between towns was needed for successful bartering between settlements.
The ability to travel between towns was needed for successful bartering between settlements.
Spanish explorers entered CA in the 1500's and by the 1700's had settlements in northern and southern areas of the state. San Diego, San Francisco, and Monterey were all Spanish settlements. They also began the mission system and the El Camino connection between missions. They treated the native Americans as slaves and removed them from their homes to the missions.
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The Pacific Between has 234 pages.
Spanish claims to the vast Pacific coast territory of Oregon were effectively ended by the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819, in which Spain ceded Florida to the United States and defined the boundary between U.S. and Spanish territories in North America. This treaty established the U.S. claim to the Pacific Northwest and diminished Spanish influence in the region. Additionally, the exploration and settlement by American pioneers further solidified U.S. control over the Oregon territory.
Between Pacific Tides was created in 1939.