Essay of the Colonies in North America
Autor: goude2017 • December 25, 2017 • 817 Words (4 Pages) • 701 Views
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The Spain's empire in the America, which also represents their power. The Spanish conquered America by war and violence, and that's why I put it in the last one. The main purposes of Spanish people are: Gold, God, and Glory. They were trying to build another country in America, and the country belongs to them. Gold represents wealth, Spanish at that time tried to use army to gain more money, and they bought a lot of slaves in a very low price, and sent them to the developed factory in order to debase the labor price. The Spanish are treacherous, they earned money but killed the native people. They also forced the native people to believe in Christian, which is a religion that they believed in. If someone refused to do it, they killed him or her. The glory which is the last word represents reputation; it's also represents the huge empire that the Spanish had in America. In order to get obtain more land and money, Spanish chose to use violence rather than trades towards to the native people. And of course, the system like this is not stable and reliable, meaning that the empire that the Spanish built won't last for long.
It seems to me that the violence cannot solve the problems for the future, maybe it can help with the issues right in front of you, but not for a long run. Spanish proved us that perfectly, that's why they've got the last spot in my passage. French people are pretty kind to the native people, so that there is a place called Québec in Canada, official language of which is still French. For England, their successful in colony is never being achieved by other countries, although the empire collapsed at last, it cannot cover the truth that almost everyone can speak English in America, and their official language is still English.
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