The answer is either c or d for sure but ur smart enough to figure it out
Answer:
The goals of colonization for the Spanish can be remembered as the three Gs: god, glory, and gold. They wanted to spread religion among the native Americans, take control of the area, and find gold. The English colonized to find a better life. A big part of this is escaping religious persecution, such as the Puritans. English believed colonial life offered new opportunities
Explanation:
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option 4. A common goal of the Proclamation of Neutrality (1793), the Embargo Act (1807), and the Monroe Doctrine (1823) would be <span>encouraging independence movements in Latin America. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Answer:
Many European powers, such as the Dutch, limited the cultivation of a spice crop to a certain area of Southeast Asia and forced the native peoples to stop growing and trading that spice in order to
- Dominate the Trade world of spices.
Explanation:
- The spice trade include the trade of spices like cinnamon, ginger, pepper, turmeric, etc.
- So, when the Europeans got the power over the Southeast Asia, they started get advantage out of the local resources. One of these resources include spices which are famous around the globe.
- These Europeans powers limited the cultivation of these spices and forced the locals to stop growing and trading the spice so that they can trade these spices and dominate the trade alone.
- This step will make them more money as well it create their hegemony over the people.
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