Indians in eighteenth-century British America:

a. had access to the liberties guaranteed to Englishmen.
b. never warred with the colonists.
c. benefited from the Walking Purchase of 1737.
d. were well integrated into the British imperial system.
e. were viewed in the same way by traders, British officials, and farmers.


Ans: d. were well integrated into the British imperial system.

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