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Darya [45]
3 years ago
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Which statements correctly explain the interaction between French colonists and American Indians in Louisiana Territory? Check a

ll that apply. American Indians provided information on farming in the region. American Indians had a history of being hostile to French settlers. American Indians had a history of being helpful to French settlers. American Indians regularly attacked the Louisiana Territory colonies. American Indians lacked immunity and died from European diseases. American Indians were driven off their land by colonists in some areas.
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vodka [1.7K]3 years ago
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Answer:

American Indians had a history of being helpful to French settlers

Explanation:

Unlike other European settlers in America, French settlers enjoyed a considerable level of good relationship with the American Indians. This can be attributed to French style of forcing to change the American Indians, but only care about the trading fur with them. This in turn made American Indians not to be hostile towards French Settler. They sometimes engaged them in hunting of animals, and particularly those they can derive fur from them. Such interesting relationship or alliance, made the American Indians had a history of being helpful to French settlers

mestny [16]3 years ago
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Answer:

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