Canada's management of Indian affairs differed from that of the United States in that

a. the Royal Mounted Police adopted a more aggressive stance against Indian resistance to acculturation.
b. Canada granted Indians the rights of British subjects and proceeded more slowly in attempting to acculturateIndians

c. the Canadian government treated Indian tribes as foreign nations.
d. Canada outlawed intermarriage between whites and Indians.


b

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