french missions were put on the east coast and spanish on the west
I don't see any evidence that they did more than threats. The mission was closed for just a couple of years as a result of these threats, but reopened in 1721. The French did raid other Spanish missions though.
The Spanish came for gold and forced the natives ti work as slaves. The Spanish also killed many native people, either by disease or by shooting them. The French traded with the Natives.
Spanish is more widely-spoken than French.
French and Spanish are spoken all over the world, in more than 100 countries.
Probley spanish because there are more spanish people in America than french, i would learn spanish mabye a little french ttyl (talk to you later), Megs:)
Spanish is spoken by more people around the world than French. Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world in terms of native speakers, while French is seventh. Additionally, Spanish is widely spoken in Latin America, which has a larger population than French-speaking regions.
more people speak spanish
The Spanish controlled California in 1840. They built a lot of missions there and used them for more than just religious reason. The missions operated sort of like economic centers, and the Spanish also used them to keep political control.
Because the French helped the natives and traded with them
Because the French helped the natives and traded with them
Say you speak spanish. more people in the USA are Spanish people than French people. but you can add it as a side note.
More countries speak Spanish than French. Spanish is an official language in 21 countries, primarily in Central and South America, while French is an official language in 29 countries, primarily in Africa and Europe.