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mpobi80

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How was eighteenth-century colonial settlement affected by the Native American populations?
 
  A) Resistance from various Native American tribes restricted the growth of European settlements.
  B) Native Americans encouraged English settlement as a way of protecting themselves from the French and Spanish.
  C) Native Americans negotiated treaties that contained European settlers to a 100-mile-wide strip along the Atlantic coast.
  D) Through the depopulation and dislocation of Native Americans, European colonial settlements were able to expand rapidly.
  E) Most Native American tribes were forced to relocate to Northern Canada.

Question 2

Who bore the bloodiest fighting in the course of King William's War?
 
  A) The English
  B) The Iroquois
  C) The Leislerians
  D) The French
  E) The Spanish



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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