Hernan cortes.(I THINK)
He apppointed viceroys. In Spanish, it's "virrey". Either way, it's assistant king, kind of like vice president.
the spanish explored and conquered North America(indians)
The Spanish explored and conquered large areas in the Americas to expand their empire, spread Catholicism, and seek wealth through colonization, trade, and the extraction of resources. They were driven by motives of power, religion, and economic gain.
North, South, and Central America
The Spanish explored and conquered large areas of the Americas for various reasons, including seeking wealth through resources like gold and silver, spreading Christianity through missions and conversions, expanding their empire and influence, and searching for new trade routes for spices and other goods.
parts of Africa, south America. the spanish explorers conquered the Aztecs and the incas
Spain was able to establish colonies in large areas of both continents.
Spain strengthened its colonies in the Americas by offering free land to Spanish aristocrats. Many of the their descendants still in those areas today.
Overseas north -septentrion- territory of Crown of Castile (New Spain and Spanish possession and rule of its remaining colonies in the Americas.
Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire, which was located in parts of modern-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile. He established the Spanish presence in these regions by defeating the Inca forces and establishing Spanish control over the territory.
The Spanish were for a time the dominant seapower of the 16th century, and their explorers were among the first in the New World of the Americas. But in the areas they colonized, there was no means of rapidly crossing the land, only by marching or on horseback. So it was easier to stay along the coast where they could come and go, or send trade back to Spain and other places. When Pizarro conquered the Incas, it required weeks or months for messages and supplies to reach the inland areas of Peru.
The areas the New Kingdom conquered were Egypt's Canaanite, Nubia, and Libya.
Yes, there were areas that changed from British control to Spanish control over time, particularly in the Americas during the Age of Exploration. One prominent example is Florida, which was initially under Spanish rule, then became British territory, and eventually returned to Spanish control.