REVIEW: Which of these is generally true of European motives in the New World?

Group of answer choices

The French and Dutch brought families and built towns. The British preferred to trade from their ships.

The French and Dutch were interested in acquiring land. The British were interested in exploiting Native labor.

The French and Dutch exploited Native labor in gold and silver mines. The British traded for furs.

The French and Dutch were interested in business through the fur trade. The British were interested in land.

The correct answer is: The French and Dutch were interested in business through the fur trade. The British were interested in land.

The correct answer is: The French and Dutch brought families and built towns. The British preferred to trade from their ships.