When Europeans offered spiritually significant objects in exchange for land

a. Native Americans saw this as a missionary effort.
b. Indians often sensed deceit.
c. Indians received the offer as an effort to join an already existing relationship.
d. Indians understood the offer as a contract transferring ownership.


ANSWER: c

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