Spanish New York

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Spanish New York was a short-lived 16th-century Spanish colonial settlement in the area of present-day New York, established during early European exploration of North America.

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instanceOf Spanish colonial settlement
former colony
historical region
approximateEndCentury 16th century
approximateStartCentury 16th century
associatedWith European maritime expansion
transatlantic exploration
colonialPower Spain NERFINISHED
colonialType overseas colony
continent North America
country Spanish Empire
era early modern period
establishedDuring Age of Discovery NERFINISHED
early European exploration of North America
exploredBy Spanish explorers
governingSystem Spanish colonial administration
historicalStatus poorly documented settlement
languageUsed Spanish
legacy part of the broader history of European claims in the New York region
locatedIn Atlantic coast of North America NERFINISHED
North America
present-day New York
partOf Spanish colonization of the Americas
Spanish exploration of the Atlantic coast of North America
precededBy indigenous habitation in present-day New York region
religion Roman Catholicism
shortDescription short-lived 16th-century Spanish colonial settlement in the area of present-day New York
significance example of early, short-lived Spanish presence in the region of modern New York
status defunct
timePeriod 16th century

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Crown of Spain hasPart Spanish New York