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The first French explorers in the New World concentrated their efforts on Canada. They also traveled the rivers in Canada and the United States exploring along the way.
The chief goal of the Spanish was to extract the mineral wealth, such as gold and silver, and send it back to Europe. The natives were used in the manner of slaves to do this, and very little effort was put forth to establish positive relationships with the native people. The French, on the other hand, were interested in the trade of furs in the New World. This required the cooperation of the natives, thus efforts were put forth to establish alliances with them.
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The first permanent French settlement was in France.
The English chopped down trees
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the french were both interested in establishing a settlement in the new world, and also the furs that they would bring back to France and sell.
the french were both interested in establishing a settlement in the new world, and also the furs that they would bring back to France and sell.
the french were both interested in establishing a settlement in the new world, and also the furs that they would bring back to France and sell.
The French were interested in colonizing. This was in Southeast Asia.
Spain was interested in claiming land in the New Wolrd because the New World had many tresures, lots of land, and mostly gold
The object of the French profit in the New World was fur. The French hoped to profit on the trade of fur in Europe while the fur was gathered from the colonies in the New World.
The Spanish were interested in acquiring wealth through gold and silver, and France was interested in acquiring wealth through the fur trade. However, France wasn't especially interested in colonization. The French established a few settlements, but most of their construction efforts were trading posts and forts. In addition, the Spanish worked in southern North America and South America; the French worked in northern North America
The Spanish were interested in acquiring wealth through gold and silver, and France was interested in acquiring wealth through the fur trade. However, France wasn't especially interested in colonization. The French established a few settlements, but most of their construction efforts were trading posts and forts. In addition, the Spanish worked in southern North America and South America; the French worked in northern North America
to find and own new land in the new world
This is exactly the same as learning to cook. You can go on cooking your usual recipes or learn French or Creole ones and discover a whole new world. If you are not interested in, this is not worth trying. Learning another language is to enrich oneself.
it was not a new world because the Indians were in the ''new world'' and the french and British thought they fond the '' new world '' first.