What was true of English interactions with Amerindians?
a. The English enslaved them and made them work on colonial farms.
b. The English formed cooperative relationships of trade and assistance with local Indian groups.
c. The English practiced an exclusionary policy toward the Amerindians.
d. The English taught native peoples how to cultivate tobacco.
e. The English comfortably intermarried with native people.
c
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A) Sunni Muslims B) Shi'ite Muslims C) Persian scholars D) merchants
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A) Vasco da Gama's voyages. B) the French successfully seizing Louisiana in 1564. C) the French defeat of the Spanish at St. Augustine in 1607. D) the English defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588.
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