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Mademuasel [1]
1 year ago
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In what ways was english policy towards natives different from those of france and spain?

History
1 answer:
devlian [24]1 year ago
4 0

Their distinctions, which include the following, might be seen as the policy differences.

The English colonists came to America for religious freedom and land whereas the French and Spanish colonists went there to find wealth in the form of gold, silver, and fur.

<h3>The distinctions between the Native American policies of England and France are;</h3>

1) The Native Americans were seen by the English as partners in trade and survival

2) The English population was greater.

3) Land-related contests

The contrasting Native American policies of English and Spanish are;

1) The Indians were revered.

2) They did not see them as suitable targets for military conquest or as subjects to be put under their military rule.

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