The weather !! The English spilt up and some of the English ships went around the back of the ships and the Spanish were not ready for them to attach from behind. The weather was on the English side. The English over powered the Spanish and only 66 ships return to Spain
they didn't fail.. They just stayed in S.American and C.America more rather than N.America
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.
Democracy failed in Latin America after Spanish and Portuguese Colonies gained their independence because at the time, Spain and Portugal were ruled by a monarchy. King Ferdinand of Spain controlled both countries and their territories.
Spanish Morocco and Spanish Sahara were Spanish colonies in Africa.
they were successesful
it was avoided by the colonies
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:
Historical success can be measured in different ways. The Spanish colonies were more successful in terms of territorial expansion and extraction of resources, while French colonies were more focused on trade and cultural assimilation. Overall, both colonial empires had their own unique strengths and weaknesses.
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.
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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.
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.