Samuel de Champlain
Pizarro
Trinidad
Hernan Cortes (1485 - 1547)
You ensure you have the correct paperwork and fly or sail to Spain.
The book "The Shipwreck" by Cabeza de Vaca portrayed Spanish explorers as heroes and helped to shape the perception of Spanish colonization in North America. Through vivid descriptions of their encounters with indigenous peoples and landscapes, the book enhanced Spain's reputation and influence in the region. This romanticized view of Spanish exploration and colonization in "The Shipwreck" contributed to the spread of Spanish influence in North America.
I am assuming they are called "Mestizos" a mixed native American and Spaniard race most of Latin America is this.
I am assuming they are called "Mestizos" a mixed native American and Spaniard race most of Latin America is this.
The 'America's Greatest Generation' survived The Great Depression, then World War II.
John Cabot was an Italian, not a Spaniard, since he was born in Genoa and made a citizen of Venice before moving to Bristol, England, and sailing to North America for King Henry VII in 1497.
Juan Ponce de león
W. A. Ferrar has written: 'Narrative of a shipwreck off the coast of North America, in the winter of 1814'
the two main destinations were Palestine and America.