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33. How did the Spanish and Portuguese conquests of South America differ? A. The Spanish enslaved the native populations while the Portuguese relied on free labor. B. The Spanish conquered civilizations rich in gold while the Portuguese discovered few riches. C. The Portuguese established plantations to raise cash crops while the Spanish created small farms. D. The Portuguese exported much of their wealth back to Europe while the Spanish invested in native economies. 34. Why did English colonists enslave few Native Americans in the southern colonies and in the Caribbean? A. The English were more interested in trade than creating large plantations. B. English Protestant beliefs prohibited them from owning Native Americans. C. The type of agricultural production in these areas required only a small labor force. D. Native Americans often died from English contact because they had little immunity to disease.
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Trevor
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33. The Spanish and Portuguese conquests of South America differed in: D. The Portuguese exported much of their wealth back to Europe while the Spanish invested in native economies.34. The reason English colonists enslaved few Native Americans in the southern colonies and in the Caribbean was: D. Native Americans often died from English contact because they had little immunity to disease.