what did the European groups have in common as they established settlements in the new world?(choose all that apply)

A)believed they were superior to Native Americans
B)all claimed lands once occupied by native americans
C)altered the lands for their benefit
D)they had great respect for the native americans

3 answers

The European groups establishing settlements in the New World commonly had the following characteristics:

A) believed they were superior to Native Americans
B) all claimed lands once occupied by Native Americans
C) altered the lands for their benefit

D) they had great respect for the native americans does not apply as a common characteristic among European colonizers, as many European groups often viewed Native Americans as inferior and did not show respect in their interactions.

are they all the answers?

Yes, the correct answers are:

A) believed they were superior to Native Americans
B) all claimed lands once occupied by Native Americans
C) altered the lands for their benefit

These three reflect common attitudes and practices of European groups as they settled in the New World. Option D) "they had great respect for the Native Americans" does not accurately represent the general stance of European settlers during that time.