Which of the following was NOT a factor in the deteriorating and periodically violent relationship between native tribes and British settlers between 1660 and 1700?

A) Competition for land between British colonists and Indian tribes
B) Religious differences between British colonists and Indians
C) Britain's economic and political competition with other European powers
D) Cultural differences between British colonists and various Indians about land use, gender roles, and language
E) Indian support of African slave revolts against their British slaveholders


E

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