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Unit 2 – Colonial Society, 1607–1754
Topic 2.8
How did the French approach relationships with Native American tribes compared to that of the English during early colonization efforts?
The French were mostly hostile towards Native Americans, while the English sought alliances through marriage.
The French generally maintained more cooperative and trade-based relationships with Native American tribes, while the English often pursued displacement and conflict.
Both the French and English sought to forcibly convert Native Americans to Christianity.
Both the French and English primarily aimed for peaceful coexistence with Native American tribes.
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