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Which statement describes French colonization of the Americas?

France’s claimed territory was much smaller than Spain’s.
French settlements were located in southwest North America.
French settlers had little contact with American Indians.
Few French settlers came to America, so settlements were small.


What was an effect of the Europeans bringing disease to the Americas?

Most American Indians developed immunity.
Many American Indians died.
American Indians stopped trading with Europeans.
American Indians developed cures for smallpox and measles.
History
2 answers:
shutvik [7]3 years ago
6 0

Sure they held a lot of land in America, but not a lot of people came to actually settle the area.

Many American Indians died.

 Few French settlers came to America, so settlements were small.

This is the only answer that makes sense.


Alborosie3 years ago
5 0
<span>Few French settlers came to America, so settlements were small. 

Sure they held a lot of land in America, but not a lot of people came to actually settle the area.

</span><span>Many American Indians died. 

This is the only answer that makes sense. (and it is true)

hope this helps</span>
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