The most accurate responses that highlight the diverse approaches to colonization by different European powers during the Age of Exploration are:
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The Portuguese focused on establishing trade networks and alliances with local populations, emphasizing cultural exchange.
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The Spanish pursued aggressive conquest, seeking to exploit the wealth of their colonies through forced labor and resource extraction.
While the English did engage with Native American tribes, their approach was often more complex and included elements of both cooperation and conflict. Therefore, the statement regarding the English is less definitive compared to the distinct strategies employed by the Portuguese and Spanish.
The final statement, "All European nations approached colonization in the same way," is inaccurate as it disregards the varied strategies and motivations of different European powers.