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“Three days after I captured this city, some of the Indians who lived here came to offer peace... They brought some turquoise and some thin blankets... I have not found any gold or silver, but the land is very fertile and suited for agriculture and livestock. The people are well-built and intelligent... They have great quantities of maize, beans, and squashes, which are their main food.”

— Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, letter to King Charles V of Spain, 1540

Which of the following developments in Spanish exploration and colonization is most directly supported by the excerpt?

  1. The Spanish expectation of discovering precious metals, which shifted toward agricultural and labor exploitation of the region when mineral wealth was not found.Cevap
  2. B
    The effort to trade Old World crops such as maize and beans to Native populations in exchange for New World livestock like horses and cattle.
  3. C
    The establishment of the encomienda system to distribute agricultural land directly to indigenous communities for autonomous cultivation.
  4. D
    The Spanish belief that all indigenous societies in North America lived in identical, centralized urban communities with the same agricultural practices.

Cevap

The correct answer states that the Spanish expectation of discovering precious metals shifted toward agricultural and labor exploitation when mineral wealth was not found.
The correct answer is correct because Coronado's letter highlights that while he did not find the gold or silver he originally sought, he recognized the potential of the land for agriculture and livestock, reflecting how the Spanish adjusted their colonizing goals to focus on agricultural production and coerced indigenous labor when mineral wealth was unavailable.

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1
Analyze the primary source document for the author's observations and goals.
Coronado mentions capturing a city, searching for gold or silver (which he did not find), noting the fertile land suited for agriculture/livestock, and observing native food resources (maize, beans, squash).
To understand the direct evidence and context provided in the stimulus.
2
Identify the historical context of Spanish expeditions in North America during the sixteenth century.
Early Spanish exploration was initially motivated by the acquisition of immediate wealth (mineral resources like gold and silver). When these resources were scarce in North America, Spanish colonization efforts shifted toward establishing agricultural and ranching economies based on the coerced labor of indigenous populations.
To connect the document's details to broader historical trends of the era.
3
Evaluate the provided options against the source analysis and historical context, ruling out options containing historical errors.
The option regarding Spanish expectations of precious metals shifting to agricultural exploitation is correct. Options containing errors regarding Columbian Exchange crop origins, the nature of the encomienda system, or indigenous cultural homogeneity are eliminated.
To determine the correct answer by aligning the stimulus with accurate historical knowledge.

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Motivations and transitions in Spanish exploration and conquest of North America.
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