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Advancement, experiences, and resources are among what the English and the French were looking for in their explorations of the lands fronting the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. Exploration meant recognition and remuneration by governmental, private and royal authorities. Resources were meant to advance explorers -- who tended to be people who thrived on adventures and challenges -- and their native countries.

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