Demosthenes believe that Philip ll was a threat to Athenian Hegemony over the rest of Greece.
The French engaged primarily in fur trapping and did not establish large permanent settlements
De Aviles was likely eager to destroy Fort Caroline to eliminate a French threat to Spanish territorial claims in Florida and to assert Spanish dominance in the region. The fort, established by the French, represented a challenge to Spanish authority and interests in North America. By destroying it, de Aviles aimed to secure Spanish control and prevent rival European powers from establishing a foothold in the area.
The french word for threat is 'menace'. muh nass
Rome targeted the threat of Carthage, eventually destroying the city and selling its people into slavery to end the perceived threat to its own hegemony in the Western Mediterranean.
the french and Spanish start fighting because they were two colonies who didn't like each other and fought all the time
The Spanish governor likely forced the French colonists to leave their settlement to consolidate Spanish control over the territory and eliminate competition for resources and trade. This move would have been strategic, as the Spanish sought to strengthen their own colonial presence and prevent potential alliances between the French and local indigenous populations. Additionally, the governor may have viewed the French settlement as a threat to Spanish interests in the region.
La amenaza.
La amenaza.
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They viewed it as a threat to their authority.
Spanish rivals.