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Engo muchas impresiones finales de la gran empresa de la conquista de México, en la que menos de seiscientos esforzados españoles sometimos a un imperio nueve veces mayor que España en territorio, y tres veces mayor en población. Para no hablar de las fabulosas riquezas que aquí hallamos y que, enviadas de Cádiz y Sevilla, hicieron la fortuna no solo de las Españas, sino en la Europa entera, por los siglos de los siglos, hasta el día de hoy.

El naranjo—Carlos Fuentes

What does the author think about the conquest of Mexico?

Fuentes thinks the conquest was easy and beneficial for the Mexican people.
Fuentes thinks that Spanish and Mexican people shared resources and wealth.
Fuentes thinks that the conquest was easy for Spain due to their big army and the small Mexican population.
Fuentes thinks that Spain would have not been wealthy without their easy victory over the Aztecs.

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Answer:

Fuentes thinks that the conquest was easy for Spain due to their big army and the small Mexican population.

Explanation: I know because I got it wrong on the test

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Answer:

Fuentes thinks that Spain would have not been wealthy without their easy victory over the Aztecs.

Step-by-step explanation:

when it said " Para no hablar de las fabulosas riquezas que aquí hallamos y que, enviadas de Cádiz y Sevilla, hicieron la fortuna no solo de las Españas, sino en la Europa entera" meaning that the resources not only helped Spain become Wealthy but it helped all Europe

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