Colonization is not a new term to most of us. Any colonized people lived according to the wish of their colonizers. Colonization stood for the act of taking over a country and becoming the controller of every activity that was practiced in that country including ruling the people. This practice left many countries depressed and caused the deaths of many people who tried to resist. The practice also made people to be treated as slaves in their countries. The colonizers also used them as trading items. The colonizers took everything that seemed to be good from the people and sent it to their home countries. They took the best land for their activities and to make matters worse, they used the civilians to work in the land as laborers. (Rakoczy)
A good example of a colonizing country was Spain. This country colonized both England and France. The reason why Spain managed to colonize the two was because of the underdevelopment in these countries. These two countries were not established hence making it easy for them to be colonized. Migration was another reason why Spain managed to conquer and colonize the two countries. The people in these countries migrated from place to place hence leaving a vacuum for colonization.
Instability was another thing that enabled Spain to conquer the two. The English and French people were not firm because of the prevailing poverty in their countries. Since Spain was somehow strong, it got an opportunity for colonizing them. Primitiveness was another reason that led to the colonization. The French and English people had not known much concerning development so there was no alternative apart from Spain colonizing them. (Martin, Robert, & Mintz 1)
The experience that Spain had gotten from colonizing these two countries allowed it to colonize other regions like North America. However, this could have posed numerous challenges for Spain had it tried to colonize these regions. To begin with, North America was wealthy.
On the virtue of its wealth, it would have been hard for Spain to colonize North America since there would be so many challenges in handling it. If by any chance Spain had colonized the region, there would be a great conflict between them. Unlike England and France, the North American region was civilized. Civilization started from those sides so it was hard for Spain to colonize North America effectively. Owing to the education that the North American region had, Spain could not manage to rule them and if they did, there could be so many confrontations coming up. (Rakoczy)
North America was also fully established. This region was well known and for this reason, Spain could not have had the chance of approaching them. If Spain had managed to colonize them, it would become one of the most famous nations in the world. In a bid to attain recognition, they would enter into a fight. The rate of crime in Spain could not allow them to colonize North America since the North American region had no known history of crime.
This meant that if Spain had tried to colonize North America, there could be many conflicts that could result in war between them. The easy way, which Spain had got in colonizing England and France, could not allow them to colonize a big region like North America. In history, Spain had not colonized a big region like North America. This meant that they had no experience in handling big countries. This could make them be easily overthrown. (Martin, Robert, & Mintz 2)
The fast growth of North America enabled them to be firm. This meant that few countries could shake them. If Spain had tried to colonize them, they would end up in shame since North America was more developed than Spain. All these among others made it hard for Spain to have a hard time colonizing some regions like North America. The truth is that if Spain had succeeded in colonizing North America, they would get nothing good other than defeat and suffer great shame. (Martin, Robert, & Mintz 2)
On the other hand, there are several benefits that Spain could have gotten if they had a chance of colonizing North America. For instance, Spain would inherit a rich religion since North America had a highly religious culture. Religion is a rich culture and influences all people despite their power. This means that Spain could have been impacted positively by the rich North American religious culture. Secondly, Spain would have gained the aspect of respect that North Americans had built from the beginning. In turn, they would have begun practicing this in Spain. This respect enabled North America to be respected and the countries that thought of colonizing it, in turn, shied away. (Rakocyz)
Although Spain colonized many countries that were regarded as powerful, it did not get a chance of colonizing North America. This was due to the immense power wielded by North America and the fact that the region was more developed than Spain. In an event that Spain had gotten a chance to colonize North America, it would have found it hard to govern it properly. The immense power held by North America could not have allowed them to sit back and watch their country being taken away. This would lead to constant wars and defeat for Spain.
Works cited
Martin, James, Robert, Randy, & Mintz, Steven. America and its people.2nd Ed, HarperCollinsCollegePublishers, 1993. Print.
Rakocyz, Christy. When did the American Revolution start? n.d. Web.