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  • 20-09-2019
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How did the Spanish colonization differ from
the English colonization?

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wolfed
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  • 01-10-2019

Answer:

Spain colonized for fur trades, gold, and silver.

As for the England/English colonies, the main reason they colonized was for the wish to obtain Religious Freedom and obtain land.

The point of Spanish exploration were in search of valuable minerals/rocks, wealth, looking for "The city of gold" ( or can be acknowledged as El Dorado ).

The point of England/English exploration was to find spices, silks, and wealth.

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