3.1 Spanish Exploration and Colonial Society
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The colonial era in the Americas saw European powers establish settlements, reshaping the continent's social landscape. England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands competed for territory, while indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans faced profound disruptions to their ways of life. Colonial societies developed distinct regional patterns, with economic systems ranging from small-scale farming to plantation agriculture. Social hierarchies emerged based on race, wealth, and religion, while cultural interactions between Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans created new, blended traditions.
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The colonial era in the Americas saw European powers establish settlements, reshaping the continent's social landscape. England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands competed for territory, while indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans faced profound disruptions to their ways of life. Colonial societies developed distinct regional patterns, with economic systems ranging from small-scale farming to plantation agriculture. Social hierarchies emerged based on race, wealth, and religion, while cultural interactions between Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans created new, blended traditions.
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