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How are the French explorers different from the Spanish explorers.?​

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French colonies were sparsely settled and were used mainly as ways to trade with the Indians for furs. By contrast, Spanish colonies had big cities, large farms, mines, and other such things. The difference is that the Spanish colonies were much more densely populated and much more “civilized” than the French colonies.

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