The answer is false there where in fact affected
<em>*put the options*</em>
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The English just wanted to settle
, and Spanish wanted to explore</u>
Among the differences we can point out the fact that English colonization adopted the settlement model, at least in the northern colonies, while the Spanish adopted, almost exclusively, the extractive / exploitation model.
Among the similarities we can point to the use of slave labor by the two colonial powers, the collection of taxes on the colony, the mandatory colonial monopoly as a strong imposition and the growing discontent of the colonized with the colonial authorities.
The Commonwealth of Nations refers to the organization of former and current British colonies that are linked by their connection to the English Crown. It includes countries such as Canada, Australia, the Bahamas, and many more.
The source of the clergy´s wealth is tithes.
A tithe is a one-tenth part of something, spent as a contribution to a religious institution or compulsory tax to the government. Currently, tithes are often voluntary and paid in cheques, cash or even stocks. However in the past, tithes were needed and paid in kind, such as agricultural products. Several European countries perform a formal process related to the tax system providing some churches to impose tithes.