Some similarities among First Nations people, French settlers, and French and English fur traders included an interest in the fur trade industry and the desire to establish economic relationships. However, their goals differed in terms of land ownership and cultural practices. First Nations sought to maintain sovereignty over their land, French settlers aimed to establish permanent settlements, and fur traders focused on maximizing profits through trade.
The possessive form of "settlers" is "settlers'" as in "The settlers' cabins were built on the edge of the forest."
"In the settlers" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence "the settlers rationed their supplies." It functions as an adjective by providing more information about "settlers."
Settlers have transformed the landscape of this region with their perseverance and dedication!
The settlers arrived in the new land with hopes of building a better life for themselves and their families.
One key difference is that French fur traders focused mainly on trading furs with Native American tribes and maintaining good relations with them, while English settlers were more focused on permanent settlement and agriculture. Additionally, the French fur trade was largely controlled by trading companies, such as the Hudson's Bay Company, while English settlers tended to establish individual homesteads and farms.
Both Métis and Ontario settlers were involved in the settling of Canada, but Métis people are descendants of mixed Indigenous and European heritage, while Ontario settlers were predominantly European immigrants. Both groups faced challenges in adapting to the Canadian environment and society, but Métis people also experienced discrimination and marginalization due to their mixed heritage. Ultimately, both groups played significant roles in shaping the history and development of Canada.
One difference was that William Penn (Pennsylvania) had more religious tolerance than John Wheelright (Rhode Island). A similarity is they both moved for religious reasons. Hope this helped
Anglo settlers were colonist in Mexico and Mexican settlers weren't
Both the early and later settlers ate from the land and traded good. They both were from North America.
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Some of them were coming over to find religious freedom, like the Quakers, while others sought economic opportunities in the New World.
Westerners wanted cheap land and good transportation.
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All of them.
Land, mostly. Also, the differences in culture and language.