New France and the English colonies engaged in different economic activities based on available resources. While the English grew cash crops such as tobacco, New France profited greatly from

A.
tea leaves.
B.
deer hides.
C.
beaver pelts.
D.
precious metals.

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New France profited greatly from C. beaver pelts. The fur trade, particularly in beaver furs, was a significant economic activity in New France, contrasting with the cash crop agriculture practiced in the English colonies.

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