The English and French colonies in the New World were characterized by

The English and French colonies in the New World were characterized by 


(A) a dependence on slave labor similar to that found in the colonies of Spain and Portugal
(B) less hostile relations with the indigenous peoples of the Americas than the Spanish and Portuguese had.
(C) the earlier development of urban commercial centers than the Spanish and Portuguese colonies.
(D) a greater reliance on private investment for settlement and development than the Spanish and Portuguese colonies.
(E) better agricultural opportunities because of a more temperate climate than the colonies of Spain and Portugal.

Answer: D.


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