New France was characterized by:

a. severe conflict between French settlers and the Indians.
b. a well-defined line between Indian society and French society.
c. more peaceful European-Indian relations than existed in New Spain.
d. a Protestant missionary zeal to convert the Indians.
e. its lack of devastating epidemics.


Answer: c. more peaceful European-Indian relations than existed in New Spain.

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