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17 January, 13:42

How were the English, French, and Dutch explorers different from Spanish explorers?

A. They did not interact with the Native Americans.

B. They did not seek wealth.

C. They only explored the New World; they did not settle there.

D. They treated the Native Americans with dignity.

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  1. 17 January, 15:09
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    The answer is D.

    All of these groups the English, French and Dutch interacted with the Native Americans.

    They all sought wealth.

    They all settled in some part of the New World.

    When the Spanish came in they were very harsh and cruel to the Native Americans, they did not treat them with dignity and began to conquer and rule over them.
  2. 17 January, 16:36
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    D.

    the spanish explorers would treat natives as heathens, while the english, french and dutch were generally on friendly terms with them.
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