Assuming that the "new lands" refers to Latin America, it went to the Pope for a decision. However, if the "new lands" refers to territory in Morocco, Western Sahara, and Equatorial Guinea, Spain received these territories as a result of the Berlin Conference of 1860 and that body served to legitimize its claims.
Spain's decision to cede Florida to the United States
No, they turned him down. Spain paid for the trip.
That would have to be Dan's decision.
They affect Spain by making it warmer.
Queen Regent Christina. King Alfonso XIII of Spain was not yet old enough to take charge of Spain which he did in 1902 when he turned 16.
Spain financed his voyage after Portugal turned him down.
they started a colony in 1987
In 1898 Spain turned over puerti rico and Guam to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BUBBLES!!! YATZI
It changed it by Making the Spain territory decrease.
Officially No. Spain was neutral in World War 2. Unofficially however, Spain kept friendly relations with both Germany and Italy as ideological allies. It was rumored that both nations attempted to get Spain to join them but were turned down.
Spain's decision to cede Florida to the united states
In the early 1700s, Spain established San Antonio and seven other military posts in Texas. My answer turned out to be San Antonio.