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How did the french have friendlier relations than spanish did?

It's important to be specific when comparing the French and Spanish in terms of "friendlier relations". It's not accurate to say that the French, as a whole, had friendlier relations than the Spanish. Both nations have had complex and often conflicting relationships with other countries throughout history.

To give you a more helpful answer, I need more context. Which countries or groups are you comparing their relations with? For example:

* With indigenous populations in the Americas: The French and Spanish both had colonial empires in the Americas. However, their approaches differed:

* French: Often engaged in fur trade and alliances with indigenous groups. Their approach was more focused on trade and cooperation.

* Spanish: Conquered and dominated indigenous populations, often through violence. They enforced their laws and religious beliefs, leading to significant conflict.

* With other European powers: Both France and Spain have been major players in European politics for centuries. They have been allies and enemies at different times, depending on the political climate.

* With other parts of the world: Both nations have had relationships with countries in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, with varying degrees of conflict and cooperation.

Please provide more details about the specific countries or groups you are interested in, and I can give you a more detailed and accurate comparison of their relationships.

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