Question

How did the French and Spanish differ in their goals for exploration?
Responses

The French wanted to discover gold and silver, while the Spanish wanted to establish the fur trade.
The French wanted to discover gold and silver, while the Spanish wanted to establish the fur trade.

The French wanted to convert Native Americans to Christianity, while the Spanish wanted to create a society with religious toleration.
The French wanted to convert Native Americans to Christianity, while the Spanish wanted to create a society with religious toleration.

The French wanted to adopt enslavement, while the Spanish were against enslaving people.
The French wanted to adopt enslavement, while the Spanish were against enslaving people.

The French wanted to learn about Native American culture, while the Spanish wanted to destroy the Native American way of life.
The French wanted to learn about Native American culture, while the Spanish wanted to destroy the Native American way of life.

1 answer

The most accurate response regarding the differing goals of the French and Spanish during their explorations is:

The French wanted to learn about Native American culture, while the Spanish wanted to destroy the Native American way of life.

The French generally aimed for trade and cooperation with Native Americans, often engaging in fur trading and seeking to understand local cultures, while the Spanish were more focused on conquest, colonization, and the imposition of their culture and religion, often leading to the destruction of indigenous societies.