What were the differing European attitudes toward the land (Dutch, English, and French)?
a) The Dutch saw the land as a source of profit, the English as a place for religious freedom, and the French as a territory for fur trade.
b) The Dutch considered the land as sacred, the English as a source of agricultural prosperity, and the French as a military stronghold.
c) The Dutch regarded the land as a military outpost, the English as a territory for fur trade, and the French as a place for religious freedom.
d) The Dutch viewed the land as a military stronghold, the English as a source of profit, and the French as a place for religious freedom.