what is the similarities between French and British imperialism?
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Explanation:
Under the French, the colonial populations were ostensibly more easily integrated into the general French population. ... The British overall were distant from local people, viewing colonial populations as essentially different from European populations
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Both the French and British participated in the brutal Atlantic Slave Trade. The British enslaved millions of African people who were forced to work on plantations and in households across the South, the Mid-Atlantic, and New England. The French enslaved African people to toil on plantations in the Caribbean and on the plantations of French-held Louisiana. Both empires also directly warred against Indigenous people and participated in state-sanctioned massacres against them and forced removal from their homelands. Both empires also based their colonial wealth on the growing of raw materials and staple crops such as cotton, tobacco, indigo, and sugarcane.