The primary reason the Spanish developed settlements in South Carolina was to prevent other Europeans from claiming the region. By establishing settlements, they aimed to secure their territory and assert their presence against other colonial powers, particularly the French and English, who were also exploring and settling in North America.
Why did the Spanish develop settlements in South Carolina?(1 point) Responses to prevent other Europeans from claiming the region to prevent other Europeans from claiming the region to be able to control Indigenous peoples in their territories to be able to control Indigenous peoples in their territories to find goods they could trade throughout their empire to find goods they could trade throughout their empire to bring a large number of Spanish colonists to North America
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