The correct answers are A) They claimed vast areas of land for Spain. C) They brought much financial gain to Spain.
The two statements that are true of the Spanish explorations of North America are the following: They claimed vast areas of land for Spain and they brought much financial gain to Spain.
The Spaniards conquerors saw in the Americas, a great opportunity to exploit the many raw materials and natural resources of the land, to increase the wealthiness and power of the Spanish crown, Anda that is what they did. They found precious metals in South America and México, such as gold and silver, among many other raw materials that served to increase Spain's finances.
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The Catholic Monarchs Isabella of Castile<span>, Queen of </span>Castile<span> and her husband </span>King Ferdinand<span>, King of </span>Aragon<span>, pursued a policy of joint rule of their kingdoms and created a single Spanish monarchy. </span>
Answer:
a plantation owner in the low country
Explanation:
The Democratic-Republican party was one of the two most common parties in the 1700s in the United States.
The party which differs from the Federalist party in policies and ideologies favored the idea of making the United States economy built on agriculture with the hope that the United States would be the agricultural provider for all foreign countries across the globe.
The party also favored all U.S. families to possess their personal farm.
Hence, "a plantation owner in the low country" would have most likely supported the Democratic-Republican Party in the late 1700s