The gold coins and ingots reflect the Spanish Empire’s vast trade network, while the ship itself is a testament to the dangers faced by sailors navigating treacherous waters laden with immense ...
Since its discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1493, Cuba was considered the "Pearl" of the Spanish Empire--not only for its beauty, but also its sugar plantations. However, by the middle of the ...
The British Empire stretched over 13 million square miles across several continents—23 percent of the world's land—at its height in 1922, whence comes the phrase: "The sun never sets on the ...
This country's ties between Spain have been found to be much larger than previously thought due to a significant part of its current territory once belonging to the Spanish Empire. According to ...