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How were the accomplishments of Spain in the New World different from those of
England and France?
Unlike France and England, Spain was never able to establish any successful
colony.
Spain was the first of the three countries to establish colonies in the New World.
France and England established claims along the eastern coast of the New
World, while Spain found success in the interior.
The colonies established by Spain lasted the longest of the three countries.

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Spain was the first of the three countries to establish colonies in the New World.

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The discovery of America, in the 15th century, marked the beginning of the age of discoveries. Christopher Columbus, sent by Spain, arrived at the New World by chance while looking for new routes for trading. This event put Spain as a pioneer in the settlement of colonies and the country also became the master of the seas. It was not until having seen Spain's prosperity that France and England began to acquire their territories.

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