单项选择题
France, England, and Spain were the three European powers in the New World. Each had come for different purposes.
The first Spanish came to the New World searching for wealth, power, and glory. There they explored(探险) and conquered much of North, South, and Central America. The English, on the other hand, generally came to build new land. They built settlements(殖民地) along the coast.
Different from both Spain and England, the French were less interested in conquest(征服) than in trade. Their first settlements were trading posts(贸易区) where they sold cloth, knives, and guns to the Indians for the skin of the beaver(河狸). Like the Spanish, they seldom brought their families. Unlike the English, they didn’t fight against the Indians for the possession of the land.
Because there were far fewer French than English in America, they did not threaten the India way of life as the English did.
A. France, England and Spain were powerful in the New World.
B. France, England and Spain all came to build new lives in the new land.
C. The French was different from Spain and England.
D. The French seldom brought their families to the New World.