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Veronika [31]
3 years ago
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3. Which of the following statements best describes French settlers' treatment of Native Americans?

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AlladinOne [14]3 years ago
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B. French settlers were on friendly terms with Native Americans and they relied on them to provide furs.


The French settled the Great Lakes region and used the land to acquire fur. Due to the nature of fur trapping, the French relied on Native American tribes to help them through the landscape. The French settlers were made up of male fur traders and missionaries. Due to the economic relationship between the two groups, the French often married Indian women and they would live among the tribes.

Elina [12.6K]3 years ago
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Answer:

B. French settlers were on friendly terms with Native Americans and they relied on them to provide furs.

Explanation:

The French colonial empire in America appears distributed, at the beginning of the XVIII century, between the Caribbean and the northern sub continent. From a strategic point of view, the enclaves located in North America, a line of forts and cities extended from Canada to Louisiana, had an undoubted value, since they prevented the English colonies from entering comfortably into the interior of the  continental mass. Economically, however, the Caribbean islands were much more profitable with their sugar and tobacco plantations, especially, whose trade. more than offset the investments made by the metropolis to maintain these domains. For both reasons, France was interested in sustaining its  American possessions. If from the lands of the San Lorenzo only shipments of skins arrived, with a value that did not cover their administration expenses. and defense, in turn, hindered the British expansion by the Northwest; only remained  strengthen the bases of the Mississippi to make this obstruction more effective.

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