<span>Because they had threatened him.</span>
Answer:
Santa Fe and St Augustine were the Spanish colonial settlements.
1. santa fe
3. st augustine
Explanation:
Spanish colonial empire had moved eastwards and included certain areas of America. Soon they moved northwards towards Mexico. The Spanish settlers moved into the cities of St Augustine and Santa Fe. Santa Fe was declared the capital of Mexico. They focused on converting people to Catholicism. Unfortunately, the Spanish did not find the gold and silver they were looking for in their post at St Augustine or Santa Fe.
Answer:
The introduction of American plants around the world resulted in rapid population growth in Europe.
Explanation:
The introduction of American plants including potato, tomato, maize, and tobacco and various new staple crops like maize and sweet potatoes resulted in rapid population growth in Europe.
By the 19th century, potatoes were consumed widely in Europe and became an important part of the diet in much part of Europe which leads to an estimated 25% of the population growth. Portuguese introduced Maize and cassava which replaced sorghum and millet as Africa's most important food crops.
Spain had settled in South America because of their search
for gold. France had settled in the some parts of North America. They were very
interested in fur trapping and trade with the Native Americans. There was a
large French population in Virginia. Britain had settled in South America,
thinking that they could find gold, just like the Spanish had thought. However,
they ended up setting a tobacco plantation in the South because of the
nonexistence of gold.