"<span>The English and the Dutch united with the Mohawk" would be the best option, since the British were also in territorial disputes with the French at this time, and wanted maximize their territory.</span>
It uses the clause to put the citizens first.
False, the economy defines all the markets. Certain markets may be good or bad, but the entirety of the economy being bad has never happened, and it is safe to say that it never will.
"b. When will the winter end?" is the only sentence that is correctly punctuated since it is the only question, and only questions should have question marks.