The survival of the earliest eastern North American colonies in the tiny, fortified enclaves of "New France," "New Netherland," and "Virginia" depended on
A) trade between the enclaves
B) monthly visits from European supply ships
C) mild winters
D) alliances with indigenous inhabitants
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