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yuradex [85]
3 years ago
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Compare New Imperialism with the actions of the conquistadors and Spanish government in the New World. The human odyssey volume

2 our modern world, 1400 to 1914. New Imperialism is found on page 573. The conquistadors are found on page 238
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inessss [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

Spanish exploration of the New World was led by Christopher Columbus and Juan ... supported by the Spanish government, undertook a voyage to find a new route ... The Spanish conquistadors invaded areas of Central and South America ... in North America were modest in comparison to Spain's colossal global empire.

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