11. The Spanish monarch Charles III established Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador under the viceroyalty

of
A. Bogotá.
B. Rio de la Plata.
C. Peru.
D. New Granada.

I chose C

please can you check my answer

These territories were separated from the Viceroyalty of Peru before Charles III ascended the throne, but were separate during his reign. Peru is not the answer.

To check your answer, let's break down the question and evaluate each option:

The question asks which viceroyalty did the Spanish monarch Charles III establish Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador under.

A. Bogotá: Bogotá is the capital city of Colombia, but it is not the name of any specific viceroyalty.

B. Rio de la Plata: The Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata was a Spanish colonial administrative district that encompassed areas in present-day Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. However, it does not include Venezuela, Colombia, or Ecuador.

C. Peru: The Viceroyalty of Peru was a Spanish colonial administrative district that included areas in present-day Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Chile. This option may be a possible answer, but let's consider the remaining one as well.

D. New Granada: The Viceroyalty of New Granada was a Spanish colonial administrative district that encompassed present-day Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. This option aligns with the territories mentioned in the question and is the correct answer.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. New Granada.

It is crucial to understand the historical context and the territories involved in each viceroyalty to determine the correct answer in this type of question.