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Ivana Morales
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
Challenges to Spain's monopoly in the New World came from the
A) English, who were enjoying relative political stability but needed more land.
B) Dutch, who wanted to escape religious civil wars in the Netherlands.
C) French, who were actively seeking sources for new investment opportunities.
D) Portuguese, who were seeking to reinstate their power in overseas trade.
Spain's Monopoly
Refers to the exclusive control and trade privileges Spain held over its overseas colonies, particularly in the Americas, during the 16th to 18th centuries.
Political Stability
The condition of a nation or state in which it operates effectively without significant civil disorder, government dysfunction, or political unrest.
- Comprehend the motivations behind and the outcomes of European exploration and colonization, considering economic, religious, and strategic reasons.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the motivations behind and the outcomes of European exploration and colonization, considering economic, religious, and strategic reasons.
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