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Spain is often associated with the early colonization of the New World, driven by the desire for wealth, land, and the spread of Christianity. However, the term "tyranny" is more closely linked to the oppressive rule and exploitation experienced by Indigenous populations during Spanish colonization. Additionally, other European countries, such as England and France, also sought territories in the New World, sometimes escaping tyranny at home. Thus, while Spain played a significant role, the motivations for colonization varied among different nations.

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