Asked by Toni
4. Why were the Dutch and the French such fierce enemies in North America? (1 point)
They both wanted control of the Mississippi River.
They both wanted to settle the same area.
They both wanted to dominate the fur trade. ••
They were fighting a war over religion in Europe.
They both wanted control of the Mississippi River.
They both wanted to settle the same area.
They both wanted to dominate the fur trade. ••
They were fighting a war over religion in Europe.
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Answered by
Damon
Protestants versus Catholics
Answered by
Toni
So it's the second one?
Answered by
Damon
I think the last one, religion.
Answered by
maher
man i am homeschooled and i go to this website to get answers all the time
Answered by
Random
same maher
Answered by
Anonymous
lol, and the teachers never saw you guys saying that XD
Answered by
cap
so which one is it i think its that they both wanted control on the mississipi river
Answered by
random
damon said protestant versus catholic they wanted religion in Europe the last one ur welcome toni pretty obvious.
Answered by
ree
idk tbh
Answered by
amyiah
It is they both wanted to dominate the fur trade I just got it right.
Answered by
Nay
Hard question when they all on The exact same as yo assignment
Answered by
Yuria
It's the 3rd one they both wanted to dominate the fur trade.
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