conquistador - Spanish explorer who searched for wealth in the Americas, Expedition - A journey undertaken by a group of people, Viceroy - Spanish official appointed to rule land claimed by Spain in the New World, Mission - A settlement founded to spread Christianity to the Natives, Presidio - A military post which guarded a settlement in an area under Spanish control, Colonization - state (government) sponsored settlement of people to new territories, Friar - a priest, with the purpose of converting others to their faith (Catholicism), Missionary - a person sent on a religious mission, to promote Christianity in a foreign country, Settlement - A place, typically one that has hitherto been uninhabited, where people establish a community, Territorial Claims - possession/control of land between two or more territorial entities or countries, Treaties - a formal agreement between countries, Quarters - Rooms or lodgings, a place where someone lives, Frontier - the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, Convert - To change one's religion,

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