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by the 1670s, the native american population in new england was decreasing because ______. (1 point)
- a long, summer drought caused famine throughout new england
- colonists were seizing native american lands and villages
- they lost many lives during king philips war
- large numbers died from diseases that they caught from europeans
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: A long - term drought causing famine is not the main reason for the Native American population decline in New England in the 1670s.
- Option 2: While colonists seizing lands was an issue, it was not the primary cause of population decrease in the 1670s.
- Option 3: King Philip's War (1675 - 1678) led to a large number of Native American deaths. This war was a major conflict between Native Americans and colonists, and the heavy casualties from this war contributed significantly to the population decline of Native Americans in New England by the 1670s.
- Option 4: The major disease - related deaths from European - brought diseases occurred earlier, not mainly in the 1670s.
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C. they lost many lives during King Philip's War