Which statement best contrasts the lands held in North America by the French and English in the 1500s and 1600s?

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Responses

English lands were better for farming than were French lands because they had been shaped by glaciers.

English lands were better for farming than were French lands because they had been shaped by glaciers.

European settlement grew more slowly in French lands because they were farther from the coast than were English lands.

European settlement grew more slowly in French lands because they were farther from the coast than were English lands.

Most trading took place in colonial English lands because the English controlled a great deal more territory than the French.

Most trading took place in colonial English lands because the English controlled a great deal more territory than the French.

French lands attracted more people because they were more thoroughly explored than were English lands.

European settlement grew more slowly in French lands because they were farther from the coast than were English lands.