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Kazeer [188]
2 years ago
6

Whích statements describe English and French exploration efforts

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pentagon [3]2 years ago
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Answer:

C is the answer

Explanation:

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padilas [110]2 years ago
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English and French Explorations

Portugal was among the earliest countries in Europe who were interested in exploration.

However, the English and French were also among European countries interested in the scrabble for Africa and other parts of the world.

The English were interested in establishing the geography of other regions, and were especially interested in positioning their military around the areas they could colonize. This was the primary reason for those English voyages.

By contrast, the French were as interested in the potential of the fisheries, and the other mineral resources which other region had to offer.

According to the passage, the statements which best describes the french and the English explorations are

  • The English were more active militarily than the French.
  • France focused on establishing colonies in the New World, whereas England focused on exploration.  

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