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11 April, 12:31

How were the dutch and french colonies different from the english colonies?

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  1. 11 April, 12:55
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    English colonies had more farmers, tradesmen, ETC. Also because America was close to England, goverments and supplies were more easy to make/provide. English colonies were friends with Native Americans but in time, greed took over and that led to many conflicts. On the other side, French colonies made alliances with Native Americans and had allies with them against their war against the British. French colonies had a arder time setting up goverments and getting supplies. It was also a slow growth in comparison to the British growth which was huge.
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