Briefly describe ONE claim made in the excerpt.Briefly describe ONE historical development illustrated by the excerpt.Some ideas for answersA. Describes a claim made by the excerpt. Some examples that would earn credit include:Guevara had served the Spanish monarch as well as the male conquistadors in South America.Guevara’s service to the Spanish monarch should have earned her a grant of Native American laborersthrough an encomienda.The new Spanish colony in South America would have failed without the actions of women such as Guevara.B. Describes a historical development illustrated by the excerpt. Some examples that would earn credit include:The Spanish traveled to the Americas to seek out new sources of wealth, win religious converts, and compete for colonies with European rivals.The Spanish established an encomienda system using Native Americans as laborers for plantation agriculture and the extraction of precious metals.
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Briefly describe ONE claim made in the excerpt.Briefly describe ONE historical development illustrated by the excerpt.Some ideas for answersA. Describes a claim made by the excerpt. Some examples that would earn credit include:Guevara had served the Spanish monarch as well as the male conquistadors in South America.Guevara’s service to the Spanish monarch should have earned her a grant of Native American laborersthrough an encomienda.The new Spanish colony in South America would have failed without the actions of women such as Guevara.B. Describes a historical development illustrated by the excerpt. Some examples that would earn credit include:The Spanish traveled to the Americas to seek out new sources of wealth, win religious converts, and compete for colonies with European rivals.The Spanish established an encomienda system using Native Americans as laborers for plantation agriculture and the extraction of precious metals.
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