English colonies have more trailors
Spanish colonies have more children
The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons
They both live in the North America . And They both want colonies in America . And The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons.
The English viewed the new world as a permanent home, and the spanish thought of it more as a temporary home.
Georgia
all of these were reasons
English colonists tended to establish colonies based on individual religious freedom and economic opportunity, while Spanish colonists often sought to spread Catholicism and extract resources for the Spanish crown. English colonies prioritized self-governance and autonomy, whereas Spanish colonies were more centralized and bureaucratic. Additionally, English colonies had more diverse populations, including indentured servants and later enslaved Africans, while Spanish colonies had a larger native population due to intermarriage and forced labor.
it depends on the context. It can be related with food, comparison or question. with food it'd be "eat" (I eat pizza), as a comparison would be "like" (you look like a girl) or "as" (as a comparison), as a question would be "how" (how can you do that?)
The Spanish empire in the New World was much larger.
Yes. The English defeat of the Spanish made colonization safer for the English, as the Spanish navy wouldn't be prowling around.
English, Spanish, French
The Georgia colony was established as a buffer between Spanish Florida to the south and the English Carolina colonies to the north.
French, English, and Spanish are the main languages in the Caribbean due to the historical legacy of colonization by European powers. Different islands were colonized by different countries, leading to the establishment of these languages as dominant. Each language reflects the colonial history of the respective island, such as French in former French colonies, English in former British colonies, and Spanish in former Spanish colonies.