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Ich option most accurately describes the settlements of Protestant French Huguenots in the New World?

Huguenot settlements in present-day Argentina, Mexico, and California were destroyed by the English, until they finally settled in
present-day Arizona and Nevada.
Huguenot settlements in present-day Guatemala, Ecuador, and Costa Rica were destroyed by the Dutch, until they finally settled in
present-day Venezuela and Columbia.
Huguenot settlements in present-day Caribbean, Florida, and South Carolina were destroyed by the Spanish, until they finally settled in
present-day Quebec and Newfoundland.
Huguenot settlements in present-day Virginia, New York, and Massachusetts were destroyed by the Portuguese, until they finally settled
in present-day Pennsylvania and Vermont.

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Final answer:

Huguenot settlements were destroyed by the Spanish before finally settling in Quebec and Newfoundland.


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The option that most accurately describes the settlements of Protestant French Huguenots in the New World is that Huguenot settlements in present-day Caribbean, Florida, and South Carolina were destroyed by the Spanish, until they finally settled in present-day Quebec and Newfoundland.


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