Multiple Choice
This chapter tells the story of the French activities in North America to make the point that
A) the English were relative latecomers to the colonizing business in North America.
B) the Spanish and English were not the only European powers colonizing the Americas.
C) while the French provide a model for exploitative commercial penetration of North America, the
English in New England demonstrate that religion could be an equally powerful motivator.
D) while the French gained a foothold especially through the work of the Jesuits, their settlers were few in comparison with the English Calvinists who settled New England.
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