Which of the following best describes the difference between the Spanish and the French and British reasons for exploration of North America?

a. While the French were interested in spreading their culture to the New World, the Spanish and English were only interested in gaining land for colonies.
b. While the Spanish were interested in spreading Catholicism, the British and the French were focused on making a profit through exploiting the region’s raw materials.
c. While the English were determined to bring their laws and language to the Native Americans, the French and Spanish were focused on growing food crops.
d. The French, Spanish and English were looking for a new land in which to continue their European wars.

I think it's a. Am i right?

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No. Fur traders didn't spread much French culture.

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I'm sorry. I'm horrible at history. Science is my thing. Lol. But is it c?
No. The French and Spanish were not farmers.

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A may be right.
C The Spanish, French, and British all had economic interests in the Southeast.