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Question
- the french and dutch colonization efforts in north america were primarily driven by what shared objective?
a. finding a passage to asia
b. converting native americans to protestantism
c. establishing military dominance
d. expanding trade and economic opportunities
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option a: While some early explorers sought a passage to Asia, the French and Dutch colonization in North America was more about trade than finding a passage.
- Option b: The French were mainly Catholic, and the Dutch had different religious focuses; converting Native Americans to Protestantism was not a primary shared objective.
- Option c: Both the French and Dutch were more focused on economic gain through trade (like fur trade for French, trade posts for Dutch) rather than military dominance as a primary goal.
- Option d: The French colonized for fur trade and economic opportunities, and the Dutch established trading posts (like New Netherland) to expand trade. This was a key shared objective.
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d. Expanding trade and economic opportunities