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Why did France and Great Britain clash in the 1700s in North America?

A.
Great Britain wanted French gold mines.

B.
France wanted rights to British fishing waters.

C.
Great Britain wanted in on the fur trade.

D.
France wanted land in Canada.
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D. France wanted land in Canada.
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Why did France and Great Britain clash in the 1700s in North America?

A.
Great Britain wanted French gold mines.

B.
France wanted rights to British fishing waters.

C.
Great Britain wanted in on the fur trade.

D.
France wanted land in Canada.

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