After 1573, most Spanish colonial cities were designed to have
A) neighborhoods built around central, smaller plazas with parish churches and older quarters with narrow, winding streets and cramped residences.
B) gridiron street plans centered on a church and plaza, walls around houses, and wider streets than are in the centers of most European cities.
C) winding street plans centered on a church and plaza, garden lawns around houses, and wider streets than the centers of most European cities.
D) gridiron street plans centered on a church and plaza, walls around houses, and narrower, more winding streets than are in the centers of most European cities.
E) a gridiron street plan, a cathedral, and at least 20 parish churches for each city.
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