Please ask yourself: Because you have experienced in the past, you are a person today. This question also applies to today's Latin American countries, and the answer is yes. The Spanish colonial rule in Latin America affects each country in every aspect of life, politics and the economy. The influence of Spain is undeniable part, and under the influence of the Spanish Empire countries can not be ignored. The Spanish influence was negative and positive for people living in these countries since the 15th century.
2503 Spanish colonization colonization exploring the reason behind Santa Fe in the 1610 colonial period of North America, this is the first 10 years of Plymouth colony. We will track Spain's invasion into Latin America, Mexico, and finally the North West of South America. This includes bringing in Christianity, establishing missions, and introducing diseases that are immune to local people. 2504 The colonization of the French colonies in North America investigated the extensive fur trade network established in the Great Lakes region of North France and Canada and subsequent Louisiana. At the peak of colonization, France occupied the largest geographic region in North America, but the number of settlers was least. In contrast to English and Spanish, French benefited from friendship with many indigenous peoples.
British colonization was different from Spanish and French colonization. The British colonized the coast of the Mid Atlantic coast. French and Spaniards believe that this area is too cool for tropical crops, but it is too warm for the best fur. This colonization caused settlers to discover the main products of cigarettes in 1616. Tobacco allows an explosive increase in population, territory, and wealth. 6. Powhatan is it bad? What are the characteristics of the region's Native American? Povatan is the highest chief of about 24,000 Indians divided into 30 tribes. These Indians united in Algonquin. These Native Americans are unique for their lifestyle and the way they divide their work by gender.
In 1692, the Spaniard led by Don Diego de Vargas conquered New Mexico. This time colonialists can coexist with Pueblo Indians. The Spaniards established a number of communities in which Catholic and Spanish are tied to the culture and myths of Pueblo Indians. New Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821 and in the United States in 1912 as an independent nation. In rural areas, the mixture of cultural influences between Ispano and indigenous people (ie mestizaje) and the long-term marital status are almost unchanged. New Mexico has entered the 20th century. Therefore, the colonization of New Mexico by Spanish settlers led to a combination of indigenous myths and Catholicism. This is a cultural model in which the beliefs and ways of doing things in the Spanish community where indigenous myths and Catholic doctrine are still important interact with Native American beliefs and practices.