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20. How did Great Britain stop claims of Spain in the new world? a. By giving the gold b. By destroying the Spanish Missions on the barrier Islands and eventually kicking them out c. By going back to Great Britain ​

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B. By destroying the Spanish Missions on the barrier Islands and eventually kicking them out

Step-by-step explanation:

The 'new world' refers to a part of World's territory that hasn't been discovered by the more industrialized European countries in the later part of 15th Century.

At that time, Spanish empire made a claim to several territories in the continent of America. By making this claim, they wanted the European to stop exploring that area so they can obtained all the resources just for themselves. Great Britain wanted those resources too. So, they sopped their claim by sending their military to destroy Spanish Missions on the barrier Islands and eventually kicking them out.

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