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2 years ago
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The __ and ___ settled in unclaimed lands on the Atlantic Coast. Fill in the blanks

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IrinaK [193]2 years ago
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The English and French settled in unclaimed lands on the Atlantic Coast.

  • The English focused on colonizing the Atlantic Coast.
  • The English settlers establish 13 colonies in unclaimed land.
  • The French also claimed land on the Atlantic coast.
  • The land claim by the French was called New France.
  • New France was the area colonized by France in North America.
  • English settlers established colonies and were able to trade with Britain by providing cash crops, natural resources, etc.
  • France trappers entered New France for fur pelts of deer, bear and beavers.

Therefore we can conclude that the English and French colonized North America and claimed land.

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