<span>From the Spanish Empire in the New World came an influx of precious metals, which had profound economic effects. The flow became especially important in the second half of the sixteenth century, and consisted of both gold and silver, with the latter metal predominating. The Spanish went to great lengths to secure the entire supply for themselves and prevent any of their precious cargoes from falling into the hands of their rivals. Each year the plate fleet, bearing the bullion from the mines of Peru and Mexico, was accompanied to Spain by a convoy of warships, and during the sixteenth century no other nation ever succeeded in intercepting this fleet. Francis Drake was able, however, to rob Spanish treasure in Central America and in the Pacific.</span>
It’s c I shall not turn into worms. I shall have my being :)
Answer:
The French Indian War/ Seven years war
Explanation:
The French Indian War/ Seven years war lasted for seven Years, and nearly doubled Great Britain's national debt. In order to meet up with it the cost of war, the Crown sought sources of revenue to pay it off and attempted to impose new taxes on its colonies. These attempts were met with a strong resistance, until troops were called in to enforce the Crown's authority, which then led to the start of the American Revolutionary War. The French/Indian war was a war between the colonies of British America against those of New France, These two nations were on each side supported by military units from their country and by American Indian allies.
The answer is D. Columbian Exchange is the term given to the transfer of various plants, animals, diseases, and people (slave) between Europe, Africa, and the New World
they didn't invite they Africans because they though they were superior to them and the Africans could do nothing about it. The Africans became very upset when their tribal boundaries were replaced with new European boundaries and many civil wars broke out and are still happening today.