How did European nations differ in their colonization of the Western Hemisphere quizlet?

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A: Dutch didn't want to spread their religion to Japan whereas the Spanish did, so Japanese Tokugawa Shogunates (you should know this from pk so expand upon it or describe if u want) closed themselves off to them, banning most European traders all together; however, Spain proceeded to colonize the Philippine Islands, where spices were predominant. They conquered the Banda Islands (produced nutmeg), in turn killing and enslaving the natives on the island and replacing them with Dutch farmers who used slaves from Asia. While the British lacked the resources to compete with the Dutch directly, they controlled India, establishing 3 prominent trading settlements (also in PK, exception is Macao I believe).
British East India Company and Dutch East India Company (PK)

The Portuguese acted like pirates. Originally, they had intentions of peaceful trade. But, when they found out that South Asian ships weren't heavily armed, they resorted to pirating and stealing goods. They built many military bases in key locations in the Indian Ocean. Mombasa (east africa), Hormuz (entrance to the Persian Gulf), Goa (west coast of India) Malacca (Malaysia), and Macao (South coast of China) were all military bases that the Portuguese established. All the bases-with the exception of Macao, which was established through bribery- were obtained through violent methods. The Portuguese wanted to CONTROL trade

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European nations differed in their colonization of the Western Hemisphere by establishing different types of economies in the places they colonized, different cultures, and different gender treatments. They all had one goal of mercantilism which prompted their colonization, but the ways they achieved this differed. The different economies present were settler-dominated agriculture, slave-based plantations, ranching, or mining. Also, whichever European nation colonized an area determined the new culture that would arise in the area. For example, Spanish conquerors spread Spanish culture into their colonies (Mexico) while French conquerors spread French culture into their colonies (Quebec). The treatment of women differed in the colonies, although most of the time, they were raped or taken as wives.

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