Spanish explorers first arrived in the Americas

A. In the ninetenth century
B. In the late 1400s
C. In the late 1500s***
D. In the seventeenth century
Is the answer C?

Please use the same name for your posts.

No.

Columbus sailed the ocean blue

In fourteen hundred and ninety-two.

So then b would be the answer?

I am using the same name.

Yes, B is the answer.

Then you and Gwen are using the same computer and asking similar questions.

That's my sister and we are not on the same computor.

Ok. You're on the same internet address. Thanks for clarifying this.

We are twins in different classes so I don't know how she has the same questions. Funny though.

Yes, the correct answer is C. Spanish explorers first arrived in the Americas in the late 1500s.

To arrive at this answer, we can use historical knowledge. Spanish exploration of the Americas began with Christopher Columbus' voyages in 1492. After Columbus' initial journey, more Spanish explorers followed, such as Hernán Cortés, who conquered the Aztec Empire in 1519-1521. These early explorations and conquests took place during the late 1400s and early 1500s.

By the late 1500s, Spanish exploration and colonization of the Americas were already well underway. This period saw the establishment of permanent Spanish colonies, such as St. Augustine (Florida) in 1565, Santa Fe (New Mexico) in 1609, and the founding of colonies in South America, including Cartagena (Colombia) in 1533 and Lima (Peru) in 1535.

Therefore, the correct answer is C: In the late 1500s.