In the economic exchanges between the English colonists and eastern Native Americans:

A) the arrival of new English goods had no impact on how Indians lived.
B) Native Americans initially welcomed the colonists' goods.
C) Native Americans sought to keep English goods from influencing their religious ceremonies.
D) Native Americans never became integrated into the Atlantic economy.
E) Native Americans soon saw that the colonists' goods were shoddier than their own.


Ans: B) Native Americans initially welcomed the colonists' goods.

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