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Spain. they were the riches because of gold from the Americas

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Q: Which country was the richest and powerful in the 16th century?
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What country was the richest and most powerful country in the 16Th century?

Spain, they became the most powerful country in Europe in the 16th Century as they were first to discover the Western Hemisphere and the Pacific Ocean. They rapidly capitalized on this new discovery, and through there conquest of almost the whole of Central and South America, they conquered the two most wealthy and powerful empires in the Americas; the Aztec and the Inca.


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