How did social relations between British colonists and indigenous peoples in the Americas differ from those of the Spanish?

A. British did not approve of intermarriage with Native Americans
B. The British were encouraged to marry Native Americans
C. Native Americans quickly assimilated with the British
D. Native Americans refused to marry the British


Answer: A. British did not approve of intermarriage with Native Americans

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