FlubNasty95 FlubNasty95
  • 13-10-2015
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how was the French colony in north American unlike British colonies

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HistoryGuy HistoryGuy
  • 14-10-2015
One of the main reasons the the French colonies in North American were unlike British colonies is because the French were far more interesting in engaging in the fur trade, while the British were more concerned with territorial expansion. 
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