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Unit 2 – Colonial Society, 1607–1754
Topic 2.8
What differentiates the French approach to colonization from that of the English during the late seventeenth century?
The French focused more on trade relationships with Native Americans than establishing large-scale settlements like the English did.
The French practiced indentured servitude, while the English did not.
The French colonies were more religiously diverse than English colonies.
The French colonized primarily in the South, while the English colonized in the North.
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