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how did the french differ from the english and spanish when interacting with native americans?
○ they often got along with the native americans.
○ they enslaved native americans and made them work on the farms.
○ they fought and conquered the native americans.
○ they forced native americans to adopt christianity.
Brief Explanations
- Analyze the second option: Enslaving Native Americans for farm work was more characteristic of the English (in some cases) and Spanish, not the French. So this is incorrect.
- Analyze the third option: Fighting and conquering Native Americans was more typical of the English and Spanish as they sought to take over land, while the French had a different approach. So this is incorrect.
- Analyze the fourth option: Forcing Native Americans to adopt Christianity was a practice of the Spanish (through missions) and to some extent the English, but the French had more of a cooperative and trade - based relationship and did not force conversion as much. So this is incorrect.
- Analyze the first option: The French often had a more cooperative relationship with Native Americans, focusing on trade (especially fur trade) and forming alliances, so they often got along with Native Americans.
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A. They often got along with the Native Americans.