Why did Spain allow U.S. immigration into their territory?
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Answer:
The reasons for the early Spanish Immigration to America was the desire to expand the Spanish Empire and the prestige of Spain, the conversion of 'savages' to the Catholic faith, exploitation of the natural resources of the New World, especially gold, silver and spices and new opportunities for trade.
Explanation:
How did the British treat the Native Americans they came into contact with when they began colonizing North America?
THE NATIVE AMERICANS WELCOMED THEM , AND GAVE THEM SHULTER AND FOOD AND TREATED THEM EQUALLY
The natives let the colonists stay only if both gave something in return the for example, the natives they wanted guns but colonists did not allow that another thing colonists wanted gold in return but the natives wanted the guns in return too.
PLZZ ANSWER THE QUESTION
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The colonist hated it when the British government forced them to house soldiers in their own homes at their own cost. While all of the causes listed did actually happen only C shows the correct effect. Americans remembered how they felt about what happened and wanted to ensure that could never happen again.