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For this assignment you will write a 1 page (300 word minimum- 450 word maximum) research paper. In this assignment you will be answering a question about the Spanish Missions in Florida.
Question:
By 1705 the Spanish mission era came to an end. There are several factors for the demise of the Spanish missions in the Florida’s. What do you believe was the number one reason for the demise of the mission era in Florida? Be specific in your argument and focus on only one reason for the demise of the mission era.
Defend your views by citing information from primary academic or government sources. Provide at least one reference, cited and referenced in MLA Style format.
The style of writing should be Persuasive.
Persuasion: Persuasion is where you take a position on a topic and then try to persuade the reader to come to the same conclusion you arrived at. Here it is important to write a very clear thesis statement and then provide evidence that supports your argument.
Note:
Please refrain from using websites that claim to format your paper without reviewing the official MLA style guide. Never use Wikipedia as a reference in your assignments and papers.
Explanation & Answer
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The Spanish mission in America begun after sea routes becoming favorable. Upon
arrival, they noticed that the world of Indies ought to be governed and converted (Bartolome par.
2). They also identified that Florida was attractive since it had fertile soils. Similarly, the British
were aware that the Florida had plenty of wealth. Even though Spain continued to dominate
Florida, by 1705 their mission came to an end. This change occurred since the British used ...
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