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French, English, Dutch and Spanish. The French in Quebec and Maritime Canada, the English in Newfoundland and the American coast south to Florida except for New York which was settled by the Dutch. Florida was originally colonized by the Spanish.
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trekkers would want a permanent settlement as there could be a infastructure built, such as flowing water, electricity, and better medical facilities. Currently base camp is set up with tents by the climbers. Which do not have the facilities that a permanent settlement could have.
1[what set off the Frech and the British
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France set up its first permanent colonies along the St. Lawrence River and in Newfoundland.
France set up its first permanent colonies along the St. Lawrence River and in Newfoundland.
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Sir Humphrey Gilbert
cause they were horney and loveable
French, English, Dutch and Spanish. The French in Quebec and Maritime Canada, the English in Newfoundland and the American coast south to Florida except for New York which was settled by the Dutch. Florida was originally colonized by the Spanish.
He wanted to set up a trading port and a little settlement.
he founded the settlement called providence and set up a government for the settlement based on the consent of it settlers
The Europeans did, John Cabot set up fisheries by the later named coast of Newfoundland and they invaded the Beothuk and killed most of the Beothuk people. The last recorded Beothuk was Nacny Shanawdithit who died in Europe in 1829. It had nothing to do with WW2 you idiot!