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American-born Spanish whites were called a. mestizos. b. muchachos. c. mulattos. d. chinampas. e. creoles.
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User: American-born Spanish whites were called a. mestizos. b. muchachos. c. mulattos. d. chinampas. e. creoles.

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User: The Spanish attempted to protect and control trade to the colonies by a. investing in new navigational education programs. b. allowing the colonies to be free and independent. c. supporting a series of independent communes in America. d. hiring Austrian shipping companies to conduct trade. e. using convoy systems.

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The Spanish attempted to protect and control trade to the colonies by using convoy systems.
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