Spain began to rule over Bolivia in the early 16th century, following the Spanish conquest led by Francisco Pizarro and his expedition in 1532. The region that is now Bolivia was part of the larger Viceroyalty of Peru established in 1542. Spanish colonial rule lasted until Bolivia gained its independence in 1825.
Spain took over Mexico because they wanted to rule the whole world.
No queen Victoria never ruled Spain or Germany.
Spanish became the main language of Bolivia during the period of Spanish colonization, when the Spanish Crown imposed its language and culture on the indigenous population. Over time, Spanish became the dominant language due to factors such as education, government administration, and cultural influence. Today, Spanish is the official language of Bolivia and is spoken by the majority of the population.
The Philippines used to be ruled by Spain for over 300 years, from the 16th to the 19th century. Spain's colonial rule ended when the Philippines declared independence in 1898.
The Incas ruled what is now Bolivia and Ecuador.
Recognition of the Philippines as a province of Spain refers to the acknowledgment by Spain that the Philippines was under its colonial rule and governance. This recognition solidified Spain's control over the archipelago and established it as an official province of the Spanish Empire.
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Answer this question…Franco did not try to expand Spain's borders.
Yes, until Mexico's independence from Spain.
He was King of Spain from 1556 to 1581.
Answer this question…Franco did not try to expand Spain's borders.