they was a diverse group
The Spanish Colonization of the Americas was the exploration, conquest, settlement and political rule over much of the western hemisphere.
agriculture
yes
The Queen of Spain financed Spanish colonization in the New World. The Queen also financed exploration in the name of Spain.
There is only 1 remaining Spanish fort in America and it is located in Santa Barbara, CA
Colonization and conquest by Spanish conquistadors during the Age of Exploration.
He didn't have a conquest in North America.
josh berlin
the prvided the french and spanish with exploration routes to Mexico and other parts of America
The conquistadores
The Spanish Colonization of the Americas was the exploration, conquest, settlement and political rule over much of the western hemisphere.
Spanish exploration and conquest in the New World led to the spread of Christianity as missionaries accompanied the explorers. The Spanish conquests also resulted in the exploitation and decimation of indigenous populations through diseases, warfare, and forced labor.
Spanish was spread widely through the exploration and conquest of the 15th and 16th centuries. Spain colonized much of what is today Latin America and the Caribbean, and controlled the Philippines until 1898. They also had several colonies in Africa.
The biggest "result" of Spanish Conquest in the America's was the formation, for the first time, of "International Law." The Spanish Conquest was found to violate international law, and the first formations of these laws was discussed by the "School of Salamanca."
Cuba was an early colony in the exploration of Spain in the Western Hemisphere. Often it was a staging base for Spanish expeditions into both North and South America.
No, most of explorers and conquerers were spanish. There were some germans, but most of 90% came from Spain.
The Spanish and French explorers used the Gulf of Mexico as an exploration route to get to Mexico and other parts of North America.