French explorers set up colonies in North America by establishing trading posts, forts, and settlements along the St. Lawrence River, Great Lakes, and Mississippi River. They formed alliances with Native American tribes and focused on fur trading as the primary economic activity in these colonies. Quebec, Montreal, New Orleans, and Detroit were some of the significant French colonial settlements in the region.
Spanish explorers set out for the Americas in search of new trade routes to Asia, as well as to spread Christianity and establish colonies for economic gain. They were also motivated by the desire for fame and glory, as well as the opportunity to claim new territories for the Spanish crown.
The main goals of the Spanish explorers were to establish a foothold in the New World. In addition to acquiring new lands, the explorers set out to expand their empire. This was done by building trade and commerce with the local natives, along with converting many of them to Catholicism. Sadly, there were many native and Spanish conflicts that led to mass bloodshed across the continent.
The early explorers were hoping to reach Asia when they set out on their journeys, searching for new trade routes and resources. They believed they could reach Asia by sailing westward from Europe.
The British established 13 colonies along North America's east coast, collectively known as the Thirteen Colonies. These colonies eventually formed the foundation of the United States.
Samuel de Champlain set out to find a passage to Asia through North America. He explored the North American coast in the early 17th century, eventually establishing a settlement in what is now Quebec City, Canada. Champlain is known as the "Father of New France" for his role in establishing French colonies in North America.
the French (i think)
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Spanish, Portuguese and French.
spaniads, French, Dutch and English.
The French first set up colonies in some parts of Canada.
Spanish explorers set out for the Americas in search of new trade routes to Asia, as well as to spread Christianity and establish colonies for economic gain. They were also motivated by the desire for fame and glory, as well as the opportunity to claim new territories for the Spanish crown.
early explorers set out to find new land for the rest of their tribes
to profit from there fur trade
The important word here is 'explorers. These are people to set out for the purpose of discovery. To travel to unfamiliar or unknown regions and to include scientific research. So, they are the same, it is just that the area of exploration is different
In eastern North America, the Dutch, English and the French governments had established colonies in the eastern coasts of North America. This answer excludes Spanish colonies in eastern Mexico.