Spanish timeline :Lee Waltrip. Carthaginians The Carthaginians began looking for more land in Spain around 400 BC. They lived there till 206 BC when the.

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Spanish timeline :Lee Waltrip

Carthaginians The Carthaginians began looking for more land in Spain around 400 BC. They lived there till 206 BC when the Romans came to fight for the land and the Romans won.

Liberians They were the first ones living in Spain there were there to get tin and copper to trade the set up many small cities there.

Romans The controlled Spain for 500 hundred years They come in waves 100 hundred years before that. They built cities, temples, outdoor theaters, roads, and aqueducts.

Visigoths

Reconquest The Christianly religion wanting Spain to been Christianly so the two most powerful kingdoms king Ferdinand and queen Isabella got marred and there forces combine