Why were the French less likely than the British to use military force when dealing with the native people of North America?

A. As Catholics, they naturally were more benevolent when dealing with the native people.
B. The French population was relatively low.
C. French soldiers were much less effective fighters than their British counterparts.
D. They had superior diplomatic skills.


Answer: B

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