The Spanish king used the Council of the Indies to govern them.
Spanish colonies could only export their raw materials to Spain or other Spanish colonies, and had to purchase manufactured products only from Spain. This was typical of European colonies under the system of mercantilism.
Spain never owned the 13 colonies that became the United States.
Spain's two most important colonies in the Americas were Mexico and Peru. Those two colonies had the rich mines.
The Spanish Colonies had women they were not there at first but once the colonies became permanent The realized they needed women in the colonies.
how did Spain feel about french and british colonies in the sothest
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Spanish colonies could only export their raw materials to Spain or other Spanish colonies, and had to purchase manufactured products only from Spain. This was typical of European colonies under the system of mercantilism.
There are no colonies in Spain.
Spain let the conquistadors govern the lands they conquered.
To govern its empire in the Americas, Spain sent representatives to the Americas to act as local governors. These people were provided with both military and financial backing from Spain.
Because the climate was cooler than it was in the surrounding desert
Answer 1I have no idea but i think its "Spanish king set up strong system of government"Answer 2Spain was the first country to arrive in the New World, which gave them a first mover advantage. Additionally, the conquest of the Aztec and Incan Empires gave Spain the requisite gold and silver to finance further expansion on those continents.
The Philippines were part of the colony of New Spain and were governed from Mexico City.
The Spanish colonies were known for their gold. It made Spain quite rich.
Spain established colonies for wealth and to convert people to christanity.
Spain never owned the 13 colonies that became the United States.