What was the precedent set by the English colonization of Ireland?
A. that if the Spanish could attempt an attack on the English, the English could respond with an attack on the Irish
B. that it was justifiable to brutally repress a race that they believed to be inferior
C. that Catholics had a perfect right in the name of the church to conquer Protestants
D. that a nearby domain was fair game for conquest
Answer: B
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