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The French engaged primarily in fur trapping and did not establish large permanent settlements
Demosthenes believe that Philip ll was a threat to Athenian Hegemony over the rest of Greece.
The word "threat" in French is translated as "menace".
Rome targeted the threat of Carthage, eventually destroying the city and selling its people into slavery to end the perceived threat to its own hegemony in the Western Mediterranean.
the french and Spanish start fighting because they were two colonies who didn't like each other and fought all the time
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They viewed it as a threat to their authority.
Spanish rivals.
No. Spain fought alongside France against the United Kingdom in the Seven Years War. However, Britain saw fit to gift certain former French territories, like Louisiana, to the Spanish as the Spanish were less of a threat than the French in the long term.
Pedro Menendez de Aviles was eager to destroy Fort Caroline in order to eliminate the French presence in the region and secure the territory for Spain. He saw the French as a threat to Spanish interests in Florida and sought to establish Spanish control over the area.