largely successful because they built close ties with Native Americans.
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It depends on the fire, but if the fuel is largely organic matter and the amount of air is not restricted, the gas from the fire will be largely carbon dioxide and water vapor.
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Cavendish was patronised by Lord Hunsdon, the cousin of the Queen, for his 1586 circumnavigation. For the earlier 1585 voyage he undoubtedly had the support of Walter Ralegh. Behind the scenes he was backed by Francis Walsingham, the Queen's Secretary. However most of the finance for his part in the 1585 expedition came from sale or mortgage of his vast Suffolk and Lincolnshire lands. The 1586 voyage was also largely financed by himself, and his last voyage (1591-2) had mixed financial backing: his lands, money raised by friends and family, and from his fellow-explorers. He sailed for himself!
He was not very successful because the legislature largely ignored him.
Funny question but who are you asking and you should list the pesons name with @(name) Otherwise people will say i got it alrady and this will become a largely answered box.....
No. It is Portuguese.
Spain was the country that controlled the seas by the late 1500s, thanks to its powerful navy and extensive overseas territories. This dominance was largely due to the success of Spanish explorers and conquests in the Americas, which brought significant wealth and resources back to Spain.
No, Brazil had a tiny spanish colonization. The Brazilian culture is largely portuguese, Italian, African (like USA), German and Japanese. They speak portuguese because back then portuguese colonized brazil
As a result of the Cuban Quest for Independence.
It largely depends on what time frame that you study the military within, the commanders and the forces they faced.
JACKALl Indigenous cultures were largely destroyed, indigenous languages were replaced by Spanish (and by Portugese in Brazil), the continent became largely Catholic, new diseases such as smallpox were introduced, and pretty much all aspects of society changed.
Panfilo de Narvaez's motives for exploration were largely driven by a desire for wealth, fame, and advancement in the Spanish Empire. He hoped to discover new territories with valuable resources, such as gold, silver, and other riches, as well as to create opportunities for personal and professional gain. Additionally, like many explorers of his time, he sought to expand Spanish influence and control in the New World.
Belize, and most of the Caribbean. These are largely monolingual and anglophone.
The Spanish were largely responsible for bringing Catholicism to the United States, especially in the southwestern states - Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.
I'm guessing you refer to the Spanish Armada in 1588: It was largely destroyed by the weather !