Wild to think this whole empire was basically run on silver and catholic guilt
Thatoneguy3273 on
The US purchased Louisiana in 1803. Do you maybe mean 1801?
Massimo25ore on
Gulf of Spain solved the question for good
littlechefdoughnuts on
The *claimed* territory of New Spain. As with New France, basically all of Louisiana was only nominally under Spanish control.
mshorts on
Monterey is where Bakersfield is, and it’s spelled wrong.
Look how far inland San Diego is.
Open_Party3745 on
What did this actually mean in practice tho? Like how many Spanish were active in the north
MugroofAmeen on
*Claimed territories. The Spaniards got smoked when they try to assert their authority in New Mexico and Texas from natives, much less controlling inland Louisiana and inland California.
Roughneck16 on
Santa Fe was founded in 1610. It’s the oldest state capital in the nation.
It’s also the highest in terms of elevation at 7000′. It’s 1000′ above the next highest (Cheyenne.)
The history of European settlement in this are began in 1598 with Juan de Oñate’s expedition up the Rio Grande. We tend to see Mexican/Spanish people as immigrants, but many modern New Mexico Hispanos are descendants of folks who settled here centuries ago. New Mexico didn’t become a state until 1912.
Mimilito on
who invaded who?
DrMabuseKafe on
Wow Louisiana reached Canada?
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Wild to think this whole empire was basically run on silver and catholic guilt
The US purchased Louisiana in 1803. Do you maybe mean 1801?
Gulf of Spain solved the question for good
The *claimed* territory of New Spain. As with New France, basically all of Louisiana was only nominally under Spanish control.
Monterey is where Bakersfield is, and it’s spelled wrong.
Look how far inland San Diego is.
What did this actually mean in practice tho? Like how many Spanish were active in the north
*Claimed territories. The Spaniards got smoked when they try to assert their authority in New Mexico and Texas from natives, much less controlling inland Louisiana and inland California.
Santa Fe was founded in 1610. It’s the oldest state capital in the nation.
It’s also the highest in terms of elevation at 7000′. It’s 1000′ above the next highest (Cheyenne.)
The history of European settlement in this are began in 1598 with Juan de Oñate’s expedition up the Rio Grande. We tend to see Mexican/Spanish people as immigrants, but many modern New Mexico Hispanos are descendants of folks who settled here centuries ago. New Mexico didn’t become a state until 1912.
who invaded who?
Wow Louisiana reached Canada?