How did Indians respond when their populations began to decline?

a. They blamed it on the white gods and flatly rejected Christians.
b. They abandoned cities and moved to the countryside.
c. They adopted the whites' cultivation techniques and increased food production.
d. They pooled resources and formed intertribal leagues or confederacies.


D

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