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Há 3 dias · Treaty of Tordesillas, (June 7, 1494), agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered or explored by Christopher Columbus and other late 15th-century voyagers.
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Há 1 dia · Spain claimed all of North America in the Age of Discovery, but claims were not translated into occupation until a major resource was discovered and Spanish settlement and crown rule put in place. The French had established an empire in northern North America and took some islands in the Caribbean.
Há 3 dias · The Spanish Empire had included most of North America in their Florida claim and did not recognize England's right to colonize Roanoke or Chesapeake Bay. Given the Spanish sack of Fort Caroline in 1565, the colonists likely recognized the threat they represented.
Há 4 dias · Since most Hispanics trace their ancestry to Latin America, they are also often called Latinos. Hispanics make up the largest ethnic minority in the United States, forming more than one-sixth of the country’s population. There are more than 50 million Hispanic Americans, living in all 50 states.
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Há 2 dias · Jamestown Colony, first permanent English settlement in North America, located near present-day Williamsburg, Virginia. Established on May 14, 1607, the colony gave England its first foothold in the European competition for the New World, which had been dominated by the Spanish since the voyages of Christopher Columbus in the late ...
Há 2 dias · Site of first European settlement in Brazil, the feitoria of Igarassu, in 1516. 1535 Olinda: Pernambuco: Brazil One of the best-preserved colonial cities in Brazil. 1535: Vila Velha: Espírito Santo: Brazil: 1535: Paria: Oruro: Bolivia: First Spanish settlement in Bolivia 1536 Santiago de Cali: Valle del Cauca: Colombia 1536 Popayán ...
Há 5 dias · There were three primary institutions of Spanish colonization in North America. There was the mission, the presidio , and the villa . The mission was the primary method of Christianization of Native Americans.