The French colonies in the New World differed from those in England in what way?
A) The French established permanent colonies in the interior of the continent.
B) The French established farms instead of trading posts.
C) The English were more likely to establish friendly relations with the natives.
D) The English were predominantly male.
E) The French were more likely to establish trading posts among the Indians.
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