Military conflict between the English and Spanish during The War of Jenkin's Ear was because of
a. intensified competition for overseas resources
b. control of trade routes in the Indian Maritime Network.
c. English settlement in the mid-Atlantic states
d. Spanish refusal to vacate St. Augustine, Florida.
e. English hijacking of Spanish galleons.
a
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