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Once the Age of Exploration began, Spain, France, and England all attempted to establish themselves in North America. How were the activities of the English in the New World similar to those of the Spanish and French?

A. All three countries sent representatives to negotiate with native people for land
B.As did the Spanish and French, the English collected large numbers of native people to return to Europe.
C. As did the Spanish and French, the English sent people and supplies to establish colonies for their nation.
D. All three countries sent large numbers of people to live within native communities.

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Option: C. As did the Spanish and French, the English sent people and supplies to establish colonies for their nation.

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The age of exploration began in the 15th century when European began exploring seas in the quest for new trading routes to acquire wealth. European explorers voyaged different places to unknown places to find riches and lands. With the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, may European nations lie England, Spain, Portugal, and France inter into the New World. The purpose of entering into the New World was to establish colonies to gain wealth for their mother countries. Several attempts made to settle settlers in a new land which was harsh, cold, and hostile native Indians.

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