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Evelyn Horne
14 April, 16:19
What was the chief value of the colonies
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Brenden Ritter
14 April, 18:56
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The answer is fur trading
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Nathaly Bartlett
14 April, 19:14
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Colonizers usually migrate and settle in a particular area due to its resources and potential for economic growth and trading. Early colonizers usually come from Western Europe and colonized the Americas, Asia, Africa and Oceania. The main colonizers were the countries, Spain, Portugal, France, the Kingdom of England and the Netherlands.
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