Explanation:
What role did the Catholic Church play in the Spanish colonies? The church had missions which included the church, town, and farmlands. There goal was to convert Native Americans to Christianity. They also increased Spanish control over land.
Survive on their own and surplus would be a possibility
Answer:
Hinduism
Explanation:
Census data states that as of 2015, 79.8 percent of India's population practices or believes in Hinduism.
<span>The answer is letter A.
Spain placed a heavy-tariff on American-made goods. This occurred after the signing of the Second Treaty of Paris in 1783 that marked the end of the American Revolution. Spain was the main colonizers of the Louisiana and Texas states during those days and they were blocking the mouth of Mississippi to foreigners preventing them to sell their crops. Guns and ammunition were also sold to native Americans that were part of this colonization and tariffs were implemented highly to prevent further selling of goods and for Spain to fully monopolize the trade industry. </span><span><span>
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