How did the English and Spanish models of colonization differ?

A) The Spanish traded only within their empire whereas the English sought new trade partners.
B) The English permitted religious freedom but the Spanish did not.
C) The Spanish felt greater economic pressure to explore and colonize.
D) The Spanish repopulated the lands they conquered with their own people.
E) The English expelled the native population whereas the Spanish absorbed it.


Answer: E) The English expelled the native population whereas the Spanish absorbed it.

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