In New Spain, Spanish clerics and civil officials had a major impact on the Muisca, attempting to Christianize and incorporate them into the Spanish Empire as subjects.
Conquistadors (/kɒnˈk(w)ɪstədɔːrz/, US also /-ˈkiːs-,kɒŋˈ-/) or conquistadores (Spanish:[koŋkistaˈðoɾes]; Portuguese:[kõkiʃtɐˈðoɾɨʃ,kõkistɐˈdoɾis]; lit.'conquerors') were Spanish and Portuguese colonizers who explored, traded with and conquered parts of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Oceania during the Age of Discovery. Sailing beyond the Iberian Peninsula, they established numerous colonies and trade routes, and brought much of the New World under the dominion of Spain and Portugal.