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What was the primary goal that Spanish settlers shared in the South and Southwest regions? (1 point)
gaining globat power
entering the fur trade business
Ofinding wealth
conquering the Native Americans
If you were a wheat farmer, where would you most likely live? (1 point)
the Middle Colonies
the New England colonies
The Southem colonies
The colonial frontier
Based on what you know about Native American relationships with Spanish colonists, what can you infer about the way the Spanish viewed Native Americans? (1 point)
Spanish colonists fell that they were supeñor to Native Americans
Spanish colonists admired Native Americans.
Spanish colonists saw Native Americans as their equals
Spanish colonists had mixed feelings towards Native Americans
gaining globat power
entering the fur trade business
Ofinding wealth
conquering the Native Americans
If you were a wheat farmer, where would you most likely live? (1 point)
the Middle Colonies
the New England colonies
The Southem colonies
The colonial frontier
Based on what you know about Native American relationships with Spanish colonists, what can you infer about the way the Spanish viewed Native Americans? (1 point)
Spanish colonists fell that they were supeñor to Native Americans
Spanish colonists admired Native Americans.
Spanish colonists saw Native Americans as their equals
Spanish colonists had mixed feelings towards Native Americans
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1. The primary goal that Spanish settlers shared in the South and Southwest regions was **finding wealth**.
2. If you were a wheat farmer, you would most likely live in **the Middle Colonies**.
3. Based on what you know about Native American relationships with Spanish colonists, you can infer that **Spanish colonists felt that they were superior to Native Americans**.
2. If you were a wheat farmer, you would most likely live in **the Middle Colonies**.
3. Based on what you know about Native American relationships with Spanish colonists, you can infer that **Spanish colonists felt that they were superior to Native Americans**.
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