After the Coronado and De Soto expeditions, Spanish officials adopted a cautious and skeptical attitude toward Texas. These expeditions revealed the challenges of the region, including its harsh geography and the limited wealth of its indigenous populations, leading to a decrease in enthusiasm for further exploration and settlement. The Spanish prioritized more lucrative territories and focused their resources on areas with better prospects for wealth and conversion of indigenous peoples. Consequently, Texas remained relatively neglected and sparsely populated for many years.
actitud
There are several effective ways to say "attitude" in Spanish.Here are a few:-actitud-postura-posición
Yes, the highest Spanish governing officials that resided in America were the viceroys. They were appointed by the Spanish crown to oversee the administration and governance of the territories in the Americas. They had extensive powers in both political and military matters.
The officials languages of Puerto Rico are Spanish and English.
The Onate and those who followed him never found the kind of wealth that the spaniards sought. As a result, The Spanish government paid little attention to the northern territories. when people from other nations showed interest in the land, Spains interest revived...... I hope this helps It helped me
No he was tied to a pole and strangled by the church officials
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The Spanish thought that the writings of the Mayans were dangerous. They burned almost all of the books that contained Mayan writings.
Filipino revolts against the Spanish colonizers were mostly triggered by the forced labor imposed by the Spaniards, and the abuses done by Spanish officials and friars.
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they told them to send him and his troops to a far away place
the fear of French settlements there