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  1. Feb 27, 2020 · Charles himself was drawn to the aesthetics of Catholicism, and his archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud, was intent on restoring “decorum” to Anglican worship. However, as in Elizabeth I’s...

  2. views 2,013,011 updated. Christianity and Colonial Expansion in the Americas. Spain was the first European country to colonize what today is North and South America, and the Spanish approach to the region came from several directions. One was from the Caribbean area, primarily Cuba and Puerto Rico, into Florida.

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  4. In 1565, the victorious Menéndez founded St. Augustine, now the oldest European settlement in the Americas. In the process, the Spanish displaced the local Timucua Indians from their ancient town of Seloy, which had stood for thousands of years.

  5. Although he distrusted the Pope, Charles determined to defend the Roman Catholic faith against the rising tide of Protestant rebellion. Charles I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire (1500-1558) When Martin Luther’s writings were brought to the Emperor’s attention, he called for the Diet of Worms to try the “heretic.”

  6. Philip (21 May 1527-13 September 1598), successor of his father on the throne of Spain (together with his possessions in America, the Netherlands, Milan, Sardinia, Naples and Sicily) with the name of Philip II.

  7. Feb 19, 2019 · Through a system of conquest and tribute, the Aztecs had established the great island city of Tenochtitlan in Lake Texcoco that ruled over an area of about 80,000 square miles. A 17th-century...

  8. Magellan expedition. The Magellan expedition, sometimes termed the Magellan–Elcano expedition, [1] was a 16th-century Spanish expedition planned and led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan.

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