The permanent outposts established by Europeans in North America in the early sixteenth century were initially inhabited by people whose aim was to

a. establish permanent colonies for their respective countries.
b. establish military bases for their respective countries.
c. Christianize the Indians of North America.
d. make money by sending as many beaver pelts as possible home to Europe.


d

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