Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) Native American men were more receptive to Christianity than were the women.
B) When Indians and whites married, the European partner usually chose to live among the Indians.
C) When trading with Native Americans, Europeans easily took advantage of the Indians.
D) Europeans had little success “civilizing” the Indians.
E) Native American women jealously guarded their traditional cultures.


Answer: C

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