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In the 1600s, Spain's rivals, particularly England, France, and the Netherlands, employed various methods to share in the wealth of Spain's Caribbean colonies. They engaged in piracy and privateering, launching attacks on Spanish treasure ships and settlements to capture gold, silver, and other valuables. Additionally, these nations established their own colonies in the Caribbean, facilitating trade networks that circumvented Spanish control. They also formed alliances with indigenous groups and enslaved Africans to bolster their economic interests in the region.

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