Who initially brought Spanish to the new world

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Spanish was initially brought to the New World by Spanish explorers and conquistadors in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The most notable figure in this early period was Christopher Columbus, whose voyages, beginning in 1492, marked the beginning of Spanish exploration and colonization in the Americas. Following Columbus, other explorers such as Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro further spread the Spanish language and culture as they conquered vast territories and established colonies in present-day Mexico, Peru, and other parts of Central and South America. The establishment of Spanish settlements and the subsequent colonization processes contributed to the widespread adoption of the Spanish language across the region.

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