Why did the Spanish develop settlements in South Carolina?(1 point)

Responses

to be able to control Indigenous peoples in their territories
to be able to control Indigenous peoples in their territories

to bring a large number of Spanish colonists to North America
to bring a large number of Spanish colonists to North America

to find goods they could trade throughout their empire
to find goods they could trade throughout their empire

to prevent other Europeans from claiming the region

1 answer

The most accurate response for why the Spanish developed settlements in South Carolina is to prevent other Europeans from claiming the region. The Spanish were motivated to secure their territories in the New World as a means of asserting their presence and influence, especially in the face of competition from other European powers such as the English and French.