The Spanish Colonies
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| What is a colony? | a land ruled by another country
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| How did Spain protect its claims to land in North America? | Spain built forts to protect its claims to land
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| What are plantations? | large farms
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| What is slavery? | the practice of holding people against their will and making them work without pay.
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| Why did Spain and Portugal force the Native Americans into slavery? | These countries forced the Native Americans into slavery because they needed workers to grow crops and mine for gold and silver.
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| What felt that the Native American people were not being treated fairly? | Bartolome de Las Casas spoke out in favor of better treatment of the Native Americans.
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| What are borderlands? | areas of land on or near the borders between colonies, countries or regions.
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| What are presidios? | forts that were built in the borderlands.
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| What is Pedro Menendez de Aviles known for? | Pedro Menendez de Aviles built the first permanent European settlement in what is now the United States. (Florida)
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| What are missions? | small religious settlements.
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| What are haciendas? | large estates or homes where cattle and sheep are raised.
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| What nation was the first to colonize the Americas? | Spain
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| Why did Spain establish missions? | to convert Native Americans to Christianity
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