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How were the Spanish and French explorers different?French missionaries were far more mobile and had a less lasting influence on the native population than their Spanish counterparts. They founded no major missions, such as San Jose in Texas, San Xavier in Arizona or San Luis Rey in California.
How did the French differ from the Spanish in their relationships with American Indians?French colonists often engaged in cooperative relationships with Native Americans, while their Spanish counterparts seemed more interested in controlling and enslaving large groups of Native Americans.
In what way were the Spanish settlers in North America and the French settlers alike?In what way were Spanish and French explorers alike? They both conquered American Indians. They both wanted to assimilate American Indians into their culture. They both learned American Indian customs.
How did the French and Spanish approaches to North American compare with the British approach?While the British had a hierarchical social system for their economy, the Spanish had the encomienda system, and the French were engrossed in trade, and each of these different approaches led to alternative relationships to develop among the natives and settlers.
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