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Giacomo Gastaldi's 1548 map of New Spain, Nueva Hispania Tabula Nova. At its greatest extent, the Spanish crown claimed on the mainland of the Americas much of North America south of Canada, that is: all of modern Mexico and Central America except Panama; most of the United States west of the Mississippi River, plus the Floridas.
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Topographic map of Spain (excluding Canary Islands) At...
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Nowa Hiszpania (hiszp. Nueva España) – hiszpańska posiadłość kolonialna w Ameryce Północnej i na wyspach Pacyfiku, założona w 1521 roku po zakończonym sukcesem podboju Meksyku, od 1535 roku tworząca Wicekrólestwo Nowej Hiszpanii istniejące do 1821 roku [1].
Topographic map of Spain (excluding Canary Islands) At 505,992 km 2 (195,365 sq mi), Spain is the world's fifty-first largest country and Europe's fourth largest country. It is some 47,000 km 2 (18,000 sq mi) smaller than France.
Viceroyalty of New Spain, the first of the four viceroyalties that Spain created to govern its conquered lands in the New World. Established in 1535, it initially included all land north of the Isthmus of Panama under Spanish control. This later came to include upper and lower California, the area.
21 sty 2024 · Maps of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Maps of the Spanish colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain ( Virreinato de Nueva España) of 1535—1821 in North America.
The history of mainland New Spain spans three hundred years from the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire (1519–21) to the collapse of Spanish rule in the Mexican War of Independence (1810–21).
18 maj 2018 · During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Spanish administration of New Spain centered on the mining of silver, the defense of the colony from other European powers, and the evangelization and assimilation of Native American peoples into the Spanish colonial system.