Which of the following constituted the spread of the settlement pattern for the Atlantic coast European colonies from 1607–1639?

A) beginning with very small settlements close to the coast and then spreading into the interior as a larger colony or colonies.
B) beginning with very large settlements close to the coast and then spreading into the interior with a smaller colony or colonies.
C) beginning with very small colonies close the interior and then spreading into the coast with a smaller colony or colonies.
D) No similar pattern of the spread of colonies for the Atlantic coast of North America existed during this period.


Answer: A

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