Comparing English and French colonization in North America reveals that
A) there was less reason for the French to leave France than for the English to leave England.
B) French trade was usually more profitable, partly because of friendlier relations with native populations.
C) the English colonists were more numerous and diverse than the French.
D) the greatest profits for both nations came from sugar producing areas in the Caribbean.
E) All of the above.
Ans: E
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A) True B) False