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28 October, 00:38

In the 17th century, French colonists began trading with which Native American tribe?

A. Huron

B. Pueblo

C. Cherokee

D. Sioux

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  1. 28 October, 01:25
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    A. Hurron

    Explanation:

    i just took an test on it thats the answer
  2. 28 October, 04:19
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    A. Huron.

    Explanation:

    Upon the arrival of French explorers and native indians enjoyed excellent relations, almost from the very beginning.

    The main reason is that French did not try to change the natives, and overall they did not compete with them in any way. When the French first came to the Americas in the 1530s and 1540s to engage in seasonal fur trading, they immediately established strong trading ties with the local Natives they found there.

    They respected Native territories, their ways, and treated them as the human beings they were. The Natives, in turn, treated the French as trusted friends. More intermarriages took place between French settlers and Native Americans than with any other European group.
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