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question 5 in north america during the eighteenth century, french relations with the indians differed from that of the e forced indians to adjust to european ways. were more tolerant of indian cultures. offered the indians more and better trading goods. largely isolated themselves from indian tribes. made little effort to convert indians to christianity. question 6 through the first half of the eighteenth century, the iroquois confederacy formed agreements and traded wi both france and england at the same time. england only. no european powers. france only. england, and then france.
Question 5: In the 18th - century North - America, the French were more tolerant of Indian cultures compared to the English. They often intermarried with Native Americans and had a more cooperative relationship in the fur - trade.
Question 6: The Iroquois Confederacy formed agreements and traded with both France and England at the same time in the first half of the 18th century to maintain a balance of power and gain more trading advantages.
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Question 5: were more tolerant of Indian cultures.
Question 6: both France and England at the same time.