Table of Contents
- 1 What was a major difference between Spanish and English colonists?
- 2 What was the difference between the Spanish and English colonization of the Americas?
- 3 How was French colonization similar to Spanish and English colonization in America?
- 4 How did French colonization compare to British colonization?
- 5 How were the English and French colonies similar?
- 6 What was the difference between French and English settlements?
What was a major difference between Spanish and English colonists?
How did English colonists differ from Spanish or French colonists? Spanish and French colonist were olny going to the americas for fur trads,gold and silver. England went there to get religious freedom and land.
What was the difference between the Spanish and English colonization of the Americas?
Spanish developed extractive industries in precious metals, whereas English were more likely to establish economies based on trade. Many English colonists tended to establish more permanent settlements than the conquistadores. However, the Spanish eventually established permanent settlements.
How are French colonies different from Spanish colonies?
One major difference between the two is that the Spanish colonies were much more intensively settled and a much more developed economy was created there than in French colonies. French colonies were sparsely settled and were used mainly as ways to trade with the Indians for furs.
How was French colonization similar to Spanish and English colonization in America?
The major similarity between French and Spanish colonies in the Americas is that both were what one textbook I teach from calls “frontiers of inclusion.” In both of these countries’ colonies, Native Americans were made an integral part of society. In both countries’ colonies, then, Native Americans were very important.
How did French colonization compare to British colonization?
In the British colonies, people were able to own land. In the French colonies, only the nobles were able to own land. While both countries had dealings with the Native Americans, the French were much more friendly with them. They married Native American women, converted them to Christianity, and traded with them.
How did the French and English colonies in the north differ?
How were the English and French colonies similar?
There are similarities between the French and British plans for colonization. One similarity is that both countries had a need to expand beyond their borders. Both countries had an interest in establishing colonies in similar places. Both France and Britain had colonies in the Americas, in Africa, and in Asia.
What was the difference between French and English settlements?
France and Spain, for instance, were governed by autocratic sovereigns whose rule was absolute; their colonists went to America as servants of the Crown. The English colonists, on the other hand, enjoyed far more freedom and were able to govern themselves as long as they followed English law and were loyal to the king.