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What was the main difference between the Spanish and British goals in North America?
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The Spanish wanted to find gold, while the British wanted to find silver.

The Spanish wanted to trade with the Native Americans, while the British wanted to fight them.

The Spanish wanted to control the land, while the British wanted to trade with the Native Americans.

The Spanish wanted to build cities, while the British wanted to build farms.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The main difference between the Spanish and British goals in North America can be encapsulated as follows:

The Spanish wanted to control the land, while the British wanted to trade with the Native Americans.

This encapsulates the larger objectives of each empire: the Spanish focused on colonization and extraction of resources, while the British were more interested in establishing trade and settlement relations with Native American tribes.
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