What issue most influenced French Canadians in deciding how to respond to American calls for them to join the struggle against Britain?
A. They never received the American entreaties.
B. They were prevented from joining this struggle by British soldiers.
C. They viewed Americans as their traditional enemies.
D. They were sympathetic to the British cause.
Answer: C
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