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NemiM [27]
2 years ago
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How were the resulting colonies unique for each of the European powers that settled in

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vovikov84 [41]2 years ago
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The uniqueness of colonies that resulted from the colonization of North America are :

  • Spain : The Spanish colony searched and found for Gold and silver
  • Netherlands : Colonized North America for the purpose of Fur trade
  • England : Established Permanent colonies
  • France :The French colony colonized North America for Fur

<h3>Economic reasons of the European powers </h3>

The European powers that colonized North-America had various purposes mostly economic purpose and these made the resulting colonies unique. The Spanish and Dutch colonies colonized North America for the purpose of the Fur trade since they found it in abundant quantities, while the Spanish had different motivations which was the search of Gold and silver.

Hence we can conclude that The uniqueness of colonies that resulted from the colonization of North America are as listed above

Learn more about North-American colonies : brainly.com/question/11844083

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