Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
English colonization of Ireland and later in North America involved different tactics and approach compared to Spanish or French colonization. England had a long history of trying to conquer Catholic Ireland, and their tactics included seizing land through violence and pushing out the former inhabitants, rather than integrating with them and trying to convert them to Protestantism. This same approach would later be deployed in the English colonization of North America, where land was taken from Indigenous peoples through violence and displacement.