The site of the first Spanish colonial settlement in Florida is St. Augustine.
Which of the following was the site of the first Spanish colonial settlement in Florida? (1 point) Responses Hispaniola Hispaniola St. Augustine St. Augustine Tenochtitlán Tenochtitlán Santa Fe
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The primary economic interest of French and Dutch colonists in North America was fur trading.
The correct response is: Spain created a massive empire.
Spanish colonization efforts were characterized by the establishment of a large empire that included vast territories in both North and South America, whereas the French and Dutch focused more specifically on trade, particularly in furs.
The correct response is: They used both the church and a system of labor to convert Native Americans.
Spanish methods of conversion often involved establishing missions where Native Americans were both converted to Christianity and compelled to work for the Spanish colonizers, which was a different approach compared to the French, who tended to have more cooperative relationships with the Native Americans in regards to their faith.