Answer:
1) Indians forced to become Christians ↔ New Spain
2) Economy based on the fur trade ↔ New France
3) American Indians enslaved ↔ New Spain
4) Large number of settlers ↔ New Spain
5) Few settlers ↔ New France
6) Adopted American Indian custom ↔ New Spain
7) Mining and agriculture ↔ New Spain
8) Indians forced to adopt their culture ↔ New Spain
9) Jesuits joined American Indian tribes ↔ New France
Explanation:
1) Indians forced to become Christians ↔ New Spain
It was the responsibility of Spanish colonialist in New Spain to convert Indians in America to Christianity
2) Economy based on the fur trade ↔ New France
The fur trade contributed to the growth of New France in North America
3) American Indians enslaved ↔ New Spain
Enslavement of the natives to the settlers occurred in Mexico part which is a part of New Spain
4) Large number of settlers ↔ New Spain
Following the discoveries of the Americas by the Spanish expedition, Spain colonized the largest areas Caribbean and North America establishing Spanish cities in Dominican Republic as at the fifteenth century
5) Few settlers ↔ New France
In new France, Quebec, less than a thousand settlers inhabited the land in the early periods of colonization
6) Adopted American Indian custom ↔ New Spain
Under Spanish governance in New Spain there was the adoption of native custom into that of Spanish custom
7) Mining and agriculture ↔ New Spain
Silver mining was a very important part of New Spain's economy and commercial agriculture were practiced in Spanish cities in New Spain
8) Indians forced to adopt their culture ↔ New Spain
The forced adoption of of the culture of the colonialist where part of the policies of effort to abolish native religion and culture
9) Jesuits joined American Indian tribes ↔ New France
The Jesuits established the Huron mission with the Huron tribe and a missions among the Iroquois were established by the Jesuits in 1654 and in the 18th century New France Jesuit had a mission village Kahnawake.