Which option most accurately describes the settlements of Protestant French Huguenots in the New World?

huguenots settlements in present-day Caribbean, Florida, and South Carolina were destroyed by the Spanish until they finally settled in present-day Quebec and Newfoundland

huguenots settlements in present-day Virginia, new york, and Massachusets were destroyed by the Portuguese until they finally settled in present-day Pennsylvania and Vermont

huguenots settlements in present-day Argentina, Mexico, and California were destroyed by the English until the finally settled in present-day Arizona and Nevada

huguenots settlements in present-day Guatemala, Ecuador, and Costa Rica were destroyed by the dutch until they finally settled in present-day Venezuela and Columbia

i think its b

its a

A is 100% correct just finished the unit exam as well #primavera_online_shit

Just took the unit exam, A is correct:)

It's A according to my textbook!

Correct Answer: A

Any one know the answer? or can confirm if any are right?

Yes

so it's not b

The answers are B,A,D

Yup A is right :-)

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yup

What was one major similarity that Dutch, French, and English settlements had in common regarding their relationships with Native Americans?

The correct answer is D. The Dutch and French believed they were superior to the Native Americans.

I couldn't find anything about Huguenot colonies being destroyed by anyone, including the Portuguese or Spanish.

I don't like any of the answers. B comes closest -- until we get to the Portuguese destroying them.