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3 August, 22:25

I marched on until I was within some thirty yards of the enemy, who as soon as they caught sight of me

halted and gazed at me and I at them. When I saw them make a move to draw their bows upon us, I took

aim with my arquebus (gun) and shot straight at one of the three chiefs, and with this shot two fell to the

ground and one of their companions was wounded who died thereof a little later ... The Iroquois were

much astonished that two men should have been killed so quickly, although they were provided with

shields made of cotton thread woven together and wood, which were proof against their arrows. This

frightened them greatly.

Samuel de Champlain, The Works of Samuel de Champlain

How did the Iroquois feel about the new weapon?

a very happy

b. very excited

c.

d

very frightened

very angry

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  1. 3 August, 23:33
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    C. frightened

    Explanation:

    tho they were astonished they were frightened by the power the weapon had which you could read at the end
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