$15.00 Spanish and British Methods of Colonization
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Preview: ... oreigners. This severely weakened the native civilizations' ability to resist the British. This wasn't very effective though, because disease still continued to kill them off, so they went to Africa and brought in slaves from there.<br>They also contrasted with major differences. Spain, when colonizing the new lands led conquistadors out to battle against the natives, driving them out and turning them into slaves. The colonies established by the British had the colonists relying on themselves to survive; no method of enslaving the Native Americans ever existed. The Spanish colonies were divided into large provinces, called viceroyalties. Each was administered by a person called a viceroy, who was appointed by the king of Spain. He was known as the king's personal representativ ...
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