Examples of conquistador in the following topics:
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- Colonial expansion under the Spanish Empire was initiated by the Spanish conquistadors and developed by the Monarchy of Spain through its administrators and missionaries.
- The Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon traveled to the New World on Columbus' second voyage.
- The conquistadors, believing they held considerable military and technological superiority over the native cultures, attacked and destroyed the Aztecs in 1521.
- By the early 16th century, Spanish conquistadors had penetrated deep into Central and South America.
- In the following years, the conquistadors and indigenous allies extended their control over the greater Andes region, leading to the establishment of the Viceroyalty of Perú in 1542.
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- The Spanish conquistadors invaded areas of Central and South America looking for riches, ultimately destroying the powerful Aztec and Inca cultures.
- Colonial expansion under the Spanish Empire was initiated by the Spanish conquistadors and developed by the Monarchy of Spain through its administrators and missionaries.
- The Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon was an early invader of the Americas, traveling to the New World on Columbus' second voyage.
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- Settlements in present-day Florida and Georgia created tension with Spanish conquistadors, who after conquering Caribbean lands would begin to expand northwards in search of new territory.
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- His brutal reign would foreshadow the arrival of the Conquistadors—Spanish warriors who would plunder and destroy the large and wealthy Aztec, Incan, and Mayan civilizations.