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- Spanish Exploration and Colonization
- The Birth and Growth of New Spain
- The Importance of New Spain
- The Last Years of The Empire
- Mexican Independence
- Legacy of Conquest: Reflecting on New Spain’s Historical Journey
The story of Spanish exploration and colonization is one of both grandeur and complexity. It begins with the audacious voyages of Christopher Columbus in 1492, sponsored by the Spanish monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella. Columbus’s journeys, initially aimed at finding a westward route to the rich spice markets of Asia, inadvertently opened the doors ...
With the early expeditions carving out territories in the New World, the Spanish crown soon turned its attention to establishing a lasting presence. This phase marked the birth and growth of New Spain, a colonial entity that would become a cornerstone of the Spanish Empire. Stretching from the modern-day Southwestern United States through Mexico an...
Understanding the significance of New Spain within the broader context of global history is crucial to comprehending the far-reaching impact of Spanish colonization. New Spain was not merely a distant colony of Spain; it was a vital part of a global empire, a nexus of economic, cultural, and political influences that extended across continents. Eco...
The final years of New Spain, a crucial period in the history of Latin America, were marked by a confluence of internal and external pressures that eventually led to the unraveling of Spanish rule in the Americas. This period was characterized by growing discontent, political upheaval, and the emergence of revolutionary ideals that would ultimately...
Mexican Independence marked a transformative moment in the history of New Spain, heralding the end of Spanish dominion and the emergence of a new nation. As to why Mexico was referred to as New Spain reflects its historical evolution under Spanish colonial rule. As the heartland of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, the territory that would become Mexic...
From the early voyages of Spanish explorers to the eventual rise of independent nations, the legacy of New Spain is a complex mosaic that continues to influence the Americas’ cultural, economic, and political fabric. This history is not just a story of colonial domination but also of resistance, adaptation, and cultural fusion. The impacts of Spani...
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Map showing the general situation of Asturias as of 2008, including the population of all municipalities, their capitals and other important towns and villages, as well as some general data about the autonomous community in that year.
Kingdom of Asturias, circa 910 AD. The kingdom originated in the western and central territory of the Cantabrian Mountains, particularly the Picos de Europa and the central area of Asturias. The main political and military events during the first decades of the kingdom's existence took place in the region.
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Old maps of Asturias on OldMapsOnline. Principaute Des Asturies. 1707. Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720. 1:610k. Speculum nauticum super navigatione maris Occidentalis confectum, continens omnes oras maritimas Galliae, Hispaniae et praecipuarum partium Angliae, in diuersis mappis maritimis comprehensum una cum usu et interpretatione carundem, accurata diligentia concinnatum, et elaboratum., mapa ze ...