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How was the way England sought to colonize the New World different from Spain and France’s approach?

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Spain and France lived within the New World's community. Many of the Spanish and French intermarried with the New World natives. And most importantly, most Spanish and French in the New World were men.

The English built their own colonies in the New World. They brought women and children to settle, unlike the Spanish and French; thus, less intermarrying.

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