The first major Spanish colonies were wiped out, the Apache and Comanche were very protective of their land from foreign invasions.
he convinced spanish merchants to sell native american goods.
The four social classes in the Spanish colonies were peninsulares, creoles, mestizos, and Indians.
a. 10 percent. c. 75 percent. b. 30 percent. d. 90 percent. which one
In the 1500s, Virginia was primarily explored by Spanish and English explorers. Notable figures included Sir Walter Raleigh, who sponsored expeditions, and explorers like John Cabot, who was commissioned by England. The Spanish sought to establish settlements and convert Native Americans, while the English were interested in exploring potential resources and trade routes. These early expeditions laid the groundwork for later colonization efforts.
The Spanish established colonies in the Americas long before many other European countries because they were the early pioneers (or, pathfinders) in the Age of Exploration. With the inclination and income pertinent for supporting explorers, they sent out teams ready to colonize (and conquer) well before most of their European rivals.
This is up to debate, but based on history it was first discovered by the Spanish but the first to colonize was the British.
Two major factors that hindered the growth of Spanish colonies were frequent conflicts with Indigenous populations and competition from other European powers. The resistance from Native Americans often led to violent confrontations, undermining Spanish expansion efforts. Additionally, countries like England, France, and the Netherlands sought to establish their own colonies, creating a competitive environment that limited Spain's territorial gains and resources.
English, Spanish, French
The Spanish sent missionaries and monks to establish Catholic churches and schools.
The spanish established colonies in the americas.
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Spain was able to establish colonies in large areas of both continents.
They wanted to spread Chrstianity and conquer new lands.
send to boarding schools
the Comanche where the main problem for the Spanish to colonize Texas
the fear of French settlements there
The Spanish brought the first major shipment of horses to the Americas in 1493 during Christopher Columbus's second voyage. These horses were part of the Spanish efforts to establish settlements and expand their influence in the New World. The introduction of horses significantly impacted indigenous cultures and transportation in the Americas.