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Spanish Morocco and Spanish Sahara were Spanish colonies in Africa.
The Spanish colonies supported themselves by raising cattle and crops.
The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons
The Spanish Colonies had women they were not there at first but once the colonies became permanent The realized they needed women in the colonies.
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Farming was very popular
Occupations in the New England colonies were essentially the same as in any place inhabited by western Europeans. They included:farmermillersawyercoopersmithslawyerphysicianclergyteacherbakercarpentersailorfishermanseamstresssoldierclockmakersurveyor
Spanish Morocco and Spanish Sahara were Spanish colonies in Africa.
The Spanish colonies supported themselves by raising cattle and crops.
The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons
the development of spanish colonies in the New World was organizeed through:
The geography affected the economy, occupations, and activities of the thirteen American colonies. The New England colonies were on rocky soil but had tons of forest area and was coastal so lumber and maritime occupations were at the forefront of their economy. The Middle Colonies included New York and Pennsylvania. Their economies were marked by lumber and manufacturing mills. The southern coloniesâ?? economy centered around tobacco and the plantation.
The four social classes in the Spanish colonies were peninsulares, creoles, mestizos, and Indians.
The colonies in the Carolinas were founded as a blockade against Spanish expansion. They were to act as a wall against the spread of Spanish colonies from Florida.
The Spanish Colonies had women they were not there at first but once the colonies became permanent The realized they needed women in the colonies.
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In some societies, individuals who broke laws could be sentenced to indentured servitude or forced labor as a form of punishment. This practice was common in ancient civilizations such as Rome, where criminals and debtors could be enslaved to repay their debts or serve their sentence. Additionally, in colonial America, indentured servants and convicts were sometimes treated similarly to slaves, although they were technically not considered property like slaves were.