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9 January, 02:06

Which was a common goal of Spanish and British explorers in the Southeastern region of North America?

A.

to convert American Indians to Catholicism

B.

to discover gold

C.

to cultivate tobacco

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  1. 9 January, 02:09
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    Answer - B. To discover gold.
  2. 9 January, 02:17
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    The correct answer is B) to discover gold.

    A common goal of Spanish and British explorers in the Southeastern region of North America was to discover gold.

    European powers knew that many territories in North America had an immense amount of natural resources and raw materials that could benefit their respective monarchies.

    Spaniards had found precious metals such as gold in the region of Peru in South America and Tenochtitlan, the capital city of the Aztec Empire. So when exploring the Southeastern region of North America, Spanish and English explorers tried to find as many raw materials and of course, gold, to take them to their native countries. They specifically were looking for gold and the mysterious city of Cibola.
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