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Nitella [24]
1 year ago
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Why did spain rise to prominence in the sixteenth century?

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Sholpan [36]1 year ago
7 0

Spain rise to prominence in the sixteenth century due to its democratic revolution.

Spain concentrated in the south of North America, occupying the place where Mexico, the Florida Peninsula, New Mexico, and Texas are located.Spain and Portugal became interested in Latin America last 16th Century. They were interested in the minerals that are present in the country like gold and silver besides of the raw materials.  Latin America was rich with natural resources that were needed by the colonizers.

The Spanish conquering Peru (the Incas) was one of the most remarkable and brutal from the time due to moving their capital and removing the emperor from that time.

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