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enot [183]
3 years ago
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How was French colonization in North America different from Spain and England attempts?​

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Pepsi [2]3 years ago
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Answer: French colonization was very much affected by religious wars in France itself, there were many changes in the attitude of French crown to invest in colonization projects so they never had so many resources as, for example, Spanish projects. Consequently many projects failed (Florida) and so-called New France did not receive so many investment. Consequently New France was condemned to be defeated and eliminated. France (especially royal France) abandoned New France.

Explanation: English and Spanish projects were 1) massive (included many people), 2) there was much better investment. Consequently Québec had to fight for survival within British Empire.

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