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2 April, 03:48
How did the Spanish respond to the new world
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Nataly Lin
2 April, 04:05
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They "conquered" it. Basically stole it from the natives there, call them savages and fought, didn't find much gold (which was one of the main reasons the were there), and fought some more. (but it could be the Europeans I'm thinking about. 50/50 chance)
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