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Select the two rivers that were claimed, with the surrounding areas, for France.

A:Colorado River
B:Hudson River
C:Mississippi River
D:St. Lawrence River

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C and D because they were explored by Champlain and La Salle, who were french explorer
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Answer:

The correct answers are C and D. The two rivers that were claimed, with the surrounding areas, for France, were the Mississippi and the St. Lawrence rivers.

Step-by-step explanation:

New France was a colony and more precisely a viceroyalty of the kingdom of France, located in North America. It was part of the first French colonial empire and its capital was Quebec. It was first a colony administered by colonial companies, then a colony under the royal government of the Sovereign Council.

The territory of New France consisted of the following colonies: Acadia, Canada, and Louisiana. At its peak, it included the St. Lawrence River, Great Lakes and Mississippi watershed, northern La Prairie, and much of the Labrador Peninsula.

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