Which of the following accurately compares French and Portuguese approaches to colonization in the Americas?(1 point)

Responses

The French conquered gold-rich Indigenous peoples, while the Portuguese imported enslaved peoples from Africa to work on sugar plantations.

The French conquered gold-rich Indigenous peoples, while the Portuguese imported enslaved peoples from Africa to work on sugar plantations.

The French cooperated with Indigenous peoples to profit from the fur trade, while the Portuguese conquered Indigenous peoples and imported enslaved peoples from Africa to work on sugar plantations.

The French cooperated with Indigenous peoples to profit from the fur trade, while the Portuguese conquered Indigenous peoples and imported enslaved peoples from Africa to work on sugar plantations.

The French sought a monopoly on the spice trade, while the Portuguese pursued gold and silver.

The French cooperated with Indigenous peoples to profit from the fur trade, while Portuguese colonies were havens for various Protestant religious dissenters.

The French cooperated with Indigenous peoples to profit from the fur trade, while the Portuguese conquered Indigenous peoples and imported enslaved peoples from Africa to work on sugar plantations.

How did the joint stock company facilitate colonial expansion?(1 point)

Responses

It helped spread the idea of indigenous people as “inferior” and “needing to be civilized.”

It increased government control over colonization.

It lessened the role of Christianity as a motivating force.

It spread risk among many investors and expanded the amount of capital available with which to develop colonies.

It spread risk among many investors and expanded the amount of capital available with which to develop colonies.

The accurate comparison that accurately compares French and Portuguese approaches to colonization in the Americas is:

The French cooperated with Indigenous peoples to profit from the fur trade, while the Portuguese conquered Indigenous peoples and imported enslaved peoples from Africa to work on sugar plantations.