Final answer:
New France and New Netherlands were the two colonies besides New Spain in the New World, with New France being involved in fur trade in North America and the Dutch settling in the area of today's New York and New Jersey. The correct answer is option B) and D).
Step-by-step explanation:
Besides New Spain, the two other colonies in the New World were New France and New Netherlands. New France was established primarily along the Saint Lawrence River, the Great Lakes, and the Mississippi River, including regions of modern-day Canada and Louisiana. Its main economic drive was the fur trade. The Dutch colony, New Netherlands, was centered around modern-day New York and New Jersey before being ceded to England in 1664. The Dutch were engaged in fur trade and farming in the region.