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read the information in the chart. | | dates of exploration/ colonizati…

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read the information in the chart.

dates of exploration/ colonization of the southeastmotives for exploration and colonizationkey details
french1500sto claim land in the southeast and find resources to tradealthough the french managed to establish colonies north and south of georgia in south carolina and florida, both colonies were short - lived.
british1600sto find deerskins and other items to trade, claim land in the southeast, and limit spanish influence in floridathe british trade led to the disruption of american indian societies in the southeast.

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which conclusion can best be drawn from this chart?

  • the spanish, french, and british all had economic interest in the southeast.
  • the spanish supported french land claims in the southeast.
  • the spanish, french, and british all wanted to bring their religion to the southeast.
  • the spanish had the least impact on the american indians in the southeast.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze each option against the chart data:
  • Option 1: Spanish sought silver/gold (economic), French sought trade resources (economic), British sought trade items (economic) and land (economic/strategic). All had economic interests.
  • Option 2: The chart shows British limited Spanish influence; there is no evidence of Spanish supporting French claims.
  • Option 3: Only the Spanish had religious conversion as a motive; French and British motives did not include religion.
  • Option 4: The Spanish caused massive American Indian deaths from disease and slave raids, which is a severe impact, not the least.
  1. The only conclusion fully supported by the chart is that all three groups had economic interests in the Southeast.

Answer:

The Spanish, French, and British all had economic interest in the Southeast.