In the 1600s the French

  1. The map above shows settlement patterns of the 17th century. However, by the end of the 1600s, the Dutch colony of New
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  2. by the end of the 1600s, the Dutch colony of New NetherlandA. was conquered by the French and became part of Canada. B. was
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  3. Indigenous people in the St. Lawrence River region began to fight among themselves in the 1600s because ofdisagreements about
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  4. In the 1600s the French founded a colony in the Mississippi River Valley?True or False
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  5. Which statement best contrasts the lands held in North America by the French and English in the 1500s and 1600s?(1 point)
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  6. the late 1400s through the early 1600s was a time of exploration3.4.6 - Quiz: The French, Dutch, and English Colonies Quiz
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  7. Like other monarchs in the 1600s, Louis XIV of France believed he had the right to absolute power over the French government and
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  8. Like other monarchs in the 1600s, Louis XIV of France believed he had the right to absolute power over the French government and
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  9. 3.4.6 - Quiz: The French, Dutch, and English Colonies QuizSocial Studies 8 Q1 / 3. The Early Americas and European Settlement /
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  10. The map above shows settlement patterns of the 17th century. However, by the end of the 1600s, the Dutch colony of New
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