What statement was true about the english and french colonies?
a. new france had a smaller p...
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What statement was true about the english and french colonies?
a. new france had a smaller population.
b. both countries had urban populations who moved to the colonies.
c. neither nation wanted the colonists to run their own colonies.
d. both colonies encouraged religious freedom.
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