How did European colonization of the Americas in the 17th century differ from Spanish colonization in the previous century?

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Ans: English colonies in the Chesapeake grew and prospered with the tobacco trade, the Spanish empire, Mexico and Florida, stagnated. There were only like 1,500 Spaniards lived in Florida, and roughly twice as many inhabited New Mexico. Instead of attracting settlers and growing crops, they appealed to Spanish missionaries seeking to convert Indians to Christianity. They built many Catholic churches across Florida and New Mexico; they made the Indians construct these churches and pay tribute in the form of food, blankets, and other goods.

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In 1814, the British

A. forced the surrender of Fort McHenry in Baltimore. B. established naval supremacy on the Great Lakes. C. took control of the Ohio Valley. D. repulsed the United States from Florida. E. seized Washington and set fire to the White House.

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Please provide the best answer for the statement.

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a. true b. false

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