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-Dominant- [34]
1 year ago
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What happened as a result of Spain's early exploration of the New World?

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Alinara [238K]1 year ago
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One thing that happened when Spain explored the New World was that B. Spain set up colonies in large areas of both continents.

<h3>What did Spain do in the Americas?</h3>

When the Spanish reached the Americas, they set up massive colonies that spanned across both the North and the South of the continent.

In North America, their Mexican colonies spanned from the area now called California all the way to Argentina in the South of the Americas.

Find out more on Spanish colonization at brainly.com/question/1298215.

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