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Compare And Contrast The Development Of The Spanish Empire From 1450 To 1750
During the Early Modern Era from 1450 to 1750, the Spanish empire successfully expanded into the New World and urbanized communities with the assistance of prominent conquistadors and under the rule of Philip II and Charles V. Although they used questionable methods in their treatment towards natives, slaves and those who opposed Catholic faith, it was necessary to do so in order to become a dominant and controlling empire.

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