Since the death of Rome there has been no empire based in Europe which spreads outside of the continent. This change has risen in the 16th century when Spain and Portugal both became the pioneers in the new era of their colonization. The Leberian peninsula was very poised at the chance to jump into the unknown. The Empire of Spain comprised territories and
Since the death of Rome there has been no empire based in Europe which spreads outside of the continent. This change has risen in the 16th century when Spain and Portugal both became the pioneers in the new era of their colonization. The Leberian peninsula was very poised at the chance to jump into the unknown. The Empire of Spain comprised territories and