How does Northeastern architecture in Colonial America differ from the Spanish?

A. Northeasterners employed professional architectural designers.
B. The Spanish adopted Native American building techniques.
C. Only the Northeasterners used European decorative motifs such as arcades
D. None of the above


Ans: B. The Spanish adopted Native American building techniques.

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What did Napoleon gain in the Concordat of 1801?

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Who was james monroe's secretary of state?

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