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What did the emergence of new England new France new Spain and new Netherlands in the Americas show?

influence of European settlement in north and south America


What was the first settlement New France?

The first settlement in New France was Quebec


New France was characterized by?

France and Spain


Which country gained land between 1754 and 1763?

New Spain, Louisiana, and New France.


Which countries had a strong presence in the Americas?

Spain, Portugal, New Netherlands, France and England


Which European power was one of the first to lay claim to the Americas?

European settlement of the area began in the 17th century following French exploration of the region and became known as New France, the area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River byJacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Spain and Great Britain in 1763.


Countries that colonized the new world?

( you mean america? :/) mainly Spain and England. also for a time Germany, France and the Netherlands.


Which country was the first to begin a settlement in the New World?

The first country to begin a settlement in the New World, if you discount the settlement started by Leif Erickson, would be Spain with Colombus' efforts in the Bahamas.


What is the economic differences between New France and New Spain?

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The first permanent french settlement in the new world?

The first permanent French settlement was in France.


What colonial settlement became the capital of new France?

Quebec Cityits quebecThe capital of New France is Quebec City.


How did conditions in New Spain and New France differ from Virginia and New England?

Conditions in New Spain and New France differed significantly from those in Virginia and New England primarily in terms of economic focus and settlement patterns. New Spain emphasized resource extraction, particularly gold and silver, and established a system of missions to convert Indigenous peoples, leading to a more centralized colonial structure. In contrast, New France focused on fur trading and developed a more cooperative relationship with Native Americans, while Virginia and New England prioritized agricultural settlement with a mix of cash crops and small-scale farming, fostering a more individualistic and diverse community structure. Additionally, the religious motivations in New England, driven by Puritan ideals, contrasted sharply with the more secular and mission-driven approaches of the Spanish and French colonies.