During the early settlement of Quebec, the actions of Samuel de Champlain

a. illustrated a lack of French interest in developing political and economic relations with Indian tribes of the region.
b. led to France's lasting alliance with the Iroquois tribes.
c. were marked by tension and violence with the Hurons.
d. included forging a pivotal alliance with the Hurons that inspired the lasting hatred of the Iroquois.
e. angered the government of King Louis XIV of France.


d

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