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kolezko [41]
4 years ago
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What were two reasons that Spain wanted Mexico as a colony? people land religion resources

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Sonbull [250]4 years ago
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The two main reasons why Spain wanted to rule Mexico as a colony were land and resources, but it should be noted that the people played a large role in the decision as well.
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