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In the 1500s, the New World was primarily dominated by European powers, particularly Spain and Portugal, following the Age of Exploration. Spanish conquistadors like Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro established control over large territories in the Americas, including the Aztec and Inca empires. Portugal focused on Brazil and established trade routes. This period marked the beginning of European colonialism, significantly impacting indigenous populations and cultures.
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The europeans wanted to make more money out of the americas.
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the spanish dominated the 1500s
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No it came after the 17th century
No. The potato was only introduced to Europe in the 1500s. It is native to the Americas. Same thing with corn, also came to Europe in the 1500s from the Americas, and cassava was taken from the Americas to Asia and Africa.
Because they wanted something
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The exploration of Oklahoma refers to a period of time in which the Spaniards explored North America and Oklahoma in particular. The period of exploration was in the 1500s and 1600s.