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13 May, 01:17

What did Spain, France, and England accomplish in their exploration of South Carolina

A. While the Spanish found in South Carolina, the French and England gained wealth from the fur trade.

B. The Spanish and English were able to establish good relations with the natives, while the French faced attack

C. Although all three colonies established settlements in South Carolina, only the English settlement lasted.

D. All three countries established settlements in the New World and engaged in trade with another needed resources

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  1. 13 May, 01:20
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    The answer is "D" I believe.
  2. 13 May, 01:44
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    C. Although all three colonies established settlements in South Carolina, only the English settlement lasted.

    Explanation:

    The three countries tried to settle in the lands of SOuth Carolina the first to arrive were the Spanish but their settles eventually gave up and returned to Santo Domingo defeated, the french also tried but the Spanish powers in the land expelled them from South Carolina, finally after both Spanish and French left the land John Cabot claimed it for England and 130 years after that the first english settlers arrived to stay.
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