From their colonial experiences in Ireland, the English concluded that
A. English colonists should maintain a rigid separation from an indigenous population.
B. they should not try to convert indigenous peoples to English religious beliefs.
C. indigenous populations were essential as the major colonial labor source.
D. military expenditures were fiscally wasteful.
E. harsh treatment of indigenous populations could lead to rebellion.
Answer: A
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