What sequence of steps did the Spanish follow to establish colonies in the Americas?

A. (1) settled towns, (2) formed alliances with Native Americans, (3) bought land

B. (1) took over territory, (2) settled towns, (3) set up governments

C. (1) formed alliances with Native Americans, (2) bought land, (3) set up governments

D. (1) took over territory, (2) formed alliances with Native Americans, (3) settled towns
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the answers is D, as the Spanish conquered land but did not know that there were people already living in the territory. For which the Spanish made alliances with the Native Americans living there, gave them borders to the land they each owned. Then they made towns to finish settling the land.

The Spanish have planned to establish colonies with a view to extract gold from the conquered land of Native Americans.

What steps did the Spanish follow to establish colonies in the Americas?

The Spanish people wanted to exploit land for extracting more and more gold with a view to earn more money so, hey took over the territory of the Americans.

The Spanish people found that there were people living already in the acquired land and they then formed alliance with the Native Americans by separating the land boundaries.

After forming alliance with the Native Americans the Spanish people started to set the colonies and the town.

Therefore, the steps did the Spanish follow to establish colonies in the Americas are in the sequence "(1) took over territory, (2) formed alliances with Native Americans, (3) settled towns" OPTION D is correct.

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