In North America during the eighteenth century, French relations with the Indians differed from that of the English in that they

A. forced Indians to adjust to European ways.
B. made little effort to convert Indians to Christianity.
C. offered the Indians more and better trading goods.
D. largely isolated themselves from Indian tribes.
E. were more tolerant of Indian cultures.


Answer: E

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