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What were some of Spain's early colonies in the New World.

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New Spain (Mexico and lands north), Peru, Colombia, Ecuador.
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In 1493, during his second voyage, Columbus founded Isabela, the first permanent Spanish settlement in the New World, on Hispaniola. After finding gold in recoverable quantities nearby, the Spanish quickly overran the island and spread to Puerto Rico in 1508, to Jamaica in 1509, and to Cuba in 1511.Apr 14, 2015

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