1. The French traded fur with the Native Americans, so they generally treated them better than the other Europeans who would exploit the Natives and their only intention was to take their land for colonization. The fur trade was a major factor in the peaceful relations between the Natives and French.
2. The French settled in Quebec (their first permanent settlement in North America), and continued to have a strong relationship with the local Native Americans that included the continuation of the fur trade as well as intermarriage being common.
3. In the mid 1700s, the English settlers clashed with the Native Americans in the region. During these conflicts, the French supported the Natives, and even fought by their side during the French and Indian war.
Answer:
American Indians' way of life changed because buffalo herds were destroyed for commercial markets
Explanation:
Most American Indians were dependent on the wild Buffalo for survival, at least in the plains and the West.
When the American settlers arrived in these regions, they quickly drove the Buffalo to the brink of exctintion, and replaced it with domestic cattle in order to supply the commercial markets.
The American Indians were obviously excluded from this new economy, and had very few alternatives for survival, having to resort to looting, raiding, and outright conflict with the Settlers. In the end, most of them were sent to the reservations that still exist to this day.
Many clear days for year-round flying,central position for easy access and a temperate climate.
<u>Explanation:</u>
With clear days for year round flying, it was easy to train the military and also keep a watch on enemies. Okhlama's central position for easy access made it possible for several army men to join the training sessions and also allowed easy transport to and fro defense factories.
In addition, a temperate climate made military training easy and not very challenging for the military personnel. A very hot or cold climate would have not made training possible for several hours together.
The preamble reflects the hope of the new nation they want to form a batter nation establish justice insure domestic tranquility provide the common defense promote the general welfare for ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this constitution