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i think the dutch were because they made other nations and religion to come in there colony. the history also told ppl from all around the world came to see. you could also say there bay was busy

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European empire in north America was most successful?

Spanish


Which European empire in north America do you think most successful?

I think the Spanish were because they seem to of explored and claimed most of North America.


Which European empire in north America do you think was most successful?

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The first successful French colony in North America was founded by Giovanni de Verrazano.


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Who were the first European to establish permanent settlement in North America?

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How successful were sixteenth century Catholic Missions in North America?

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