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Vika [28.1K]
1 year ago
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Why would Spain have to go to Roanoke if they killed and kidnapped the colonist?

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Talja [164]1 year ago
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The reason that  Spain  would have gone to Roanoke if they killed and kidnapped the colonist is that they will go and attack them because they will serve as threat to Spanish shipping and others that can pose a threat to the Spanish people.

<h3>Why did people go to Roanoke?</h3>

Sir Walter Raleigh of England made the <em>valiant </em>effort known as the "Roanoke Colonies" to establish a permanent settlement in North America with the intention of harassing Spanish ships, prospecting for gold and silver, finding a route to the Pacific Ocean, and converting the native people to Christianity.

Therefore, Without retaliating militarily, Spain allowed England to establish colonies on Roanoke Island in the 1580s and then at Jamestown in 1607. Spain's efforts to occupy several Caribbean islands, New Spain (Mexico), Peru, and New Granada strained its resources.

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