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The Spanish, French, and English all explored America and left a lasting mark on the New World's development. Compare and contrast the colonization methods used by each. Be sure to discuss the goals, characteristics, and lasting effects of each power's methods.

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The Spanish, French, and English all explored America and left a lasting mark on the New World's development. Compare and contrast the colonization methods used by each. Be sure to discuss the goals, characteristics, and lasting effects of each power's methods.

The Spanish came for the "three Gs", gold, glory and God. That was there goal. While they were the first in the Americas, after the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 they became more irrelevant north of the area of what is now Mexico. This situation peaked during the Spanish American War, when they essentially lost the remainder of their American and global colonies. They like France were initially mostly sent by the crown and France like Spain had more initial failed colonies then the British and their ...

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