What did the Spanish create in North America to protect its colonies from other Europeans?
a
a hacienda
b
a buffer zone
c
a mission
d
a ranch

Respuesta :

Lanuel

Answer:

B. A buffer zone.

Explanation:

A superimposed boundary can be defined as the boundary imposed on a geographical region or area by a colonizing, conquering or an external power and as a result of this, the preexisting cultural organizations and patterns are completely ignored

In the early nineteenth-century, the Spanish create a buffer zone and borderlands in North America to protect its colonies from other Europeans. Therefore, this buffer zone and borderlands prevented illegal immigrants and infiltration by the British empire.

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