Written in 9th grade writing and work In 3–5 sentences, compare and contrast the ways Spanish, French, and English colonizers interacted with Indigenous peoples in North America by describing their relationships.

The Spanish colonizers in North America often sought to conquer and convert Indigenous peoples, forcibly assimilating them into Spanish culture. French colonizers tended to form cooperative relationships with Indigenous peoples, often intermarrying and trading with them. English colonizers, on the other hand, were more focused on displacing and marginalizing Indigenous communities, leading to conflicts and wars over land and resources. Overall, while all three groups exploited Indigenous peoples for their own gain, the French had a more collaborative approach compared to the Spanish and English.