nomadic native americans
Quiambao is a Filipino surname of Spanish origin. It is a fairly common surname in the Philippines, typically derived from Spanish settlers during the colonial period.
during imperialism/early settlers
All of them conformed the society of present-day Latin America during colonial times.Peninsulares were people born in Spain, and held the highest positions in government and industry.Creoles (Spanish: criollos) were people of Spanish ancestry born in the Americas.Mestizos were the people born out of mixed marriages between Spanish settlers and Native Americans. During colonial times they were a minority, but after the Independence Wars, they became the most prominent ethnic group.
The laws of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period were created by the Spanish Crown and the Spanish colonial authorities in consultation with the Church. These laws were aimed at governing the colony and ensuring Spanish control over the territory.
The encomienda system involved Spanish colonizers and Indigenous peoples in the Americas during the colonial period. Spanish settlers were granted rights to extract labor and tribute from Indigenous communities in exchange for offering protection and religious instruction. This system often led to the exploitation and significant decline of Indigenous populations due to harsh working conditions and diseases. Notable figures involved included Spanish conquistadors and settlers, as well as colonial administrators who implemented and regulated the system.
Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, was founded by Spanish settlers in 1578 and gets its name from the Nahuatl language, meaning "silver hill" or "hilly place of silver." The city was built near a mining area where silver was extracted during the Spanish colonial period.
The encomiedros ?
Spain, and it was very harsh Colonial ruler.
Some settlers created good relationships with trading and became friends. Others didn't like them.
King. And. Queen
Argentina speaks Spanish as a result of its history of colonization by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. Spanish became the dominant language due to the influence of Spanish conquistadors and settlers who established Spanish as the official language during the colonial period. Since then, Spanish has remained the primary language in Argentina, evolving into the distinct Argentine Spanish dialect.
It is a spanish speaking country. It was settled by Spain during the colonial era and remains spanish speaking today. == ==