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What were the Spanish explorers noted for in their influence of the Americas?
crops such as corn, beans, and chocolate
importing domesticated horses
armor and weapons of steel
keeping ponds stocked with fish
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Importing domesticated horses.
(They also brought steel armor and weapons, but corn, beans, and chocolate were native to the Americas, and “keeping ponds stocked with fish” is not a notable Spanish contribution.)
(They also brought steel armor and weapons, but corn, beans, and chocolate were native to the Americas, and “keeping ponds stocked with fish” is not a notable Spanish contribution.)
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