
"Geografía de la Nueva España"
"Geografía de la Nueva España" refers to the study of the physical and human landscape of New Spain, the territory controlled by Spain in North America from the early 16th to early 19th centuries. It encompasses the analysis of landscapes, climates, terrains, and natural resources, as well as the locations of cities, roads, and settlements. This geographical understanding helped in administration, resource management, and expansion efforts, shaping the development of areas like Mexico City, colonial towns, and trade routes. Overall, it explores how the environment influenced the social, economic, and political aspects of colonial life.