The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Explain a significant difference between the Iroquois and European groups that might lead to a conflict.
Basically, one of the biggest differences between the Iroquois Native American Indians and the French was that the Indians wanted to be in the position of middlemen in the lucrative fur trade between the Europeans and French and the other tribes that lived in the west. This period of history in the North American territories was known as the French and Indian Wars, from 1642 to 1698. The Algonquin tribe supported the French because they had good trade relationships with them. The Algonquin fought against the Mohawk.
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Answer:
B. Draw the Union into the South.
Explanation:
After Robert E Lee's defeat at Gettysburg, he decided that he needed to lure the Union army into the South and ambush them.