English colonizing ventures in the New World differed from previous Spanish and Portuguese efforts in that English attempts were
A) immediate and major successes.
B) strictly coordinated and governed by the Crown.
C) met with little or no native resistance.
D) privately organized and financed.
Answer: D
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