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during the eighteenth century, in north america, the french differed from the english in indian relations, in that the french 1. offered the indians more and better trading goods. 2. largely isolated themselves from indian tribes. 3. were more tolerant of indian cultures. 4. made little effort to convert indians to christianity. 5. forced indians to adjust to european ways. offered the indians more and better trading goods. largely isolated themselves from indian tribes. were more tolerant of indian cultures. made little effort to convert indians to christianity. forced indians to adjust to european ways.
In the 18th - century North America, the French had a more cooperative and less - intrusive approach with Native Americans. They were more tolerant of Indian cultures compared to the English who often tried to impose their ways. The French engaged in fur - trading and had more amicable relations, which was partly due to their tolerance of Indian cultures.
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- were more tolerant of Indian cultures.