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Question 1

For William Henry Harrison and men like him, why were the Indians and the British linked together in their thinking?
 
  ? a. Both opposed the French.
  b. The British forced Indians into slavery.
  c. Both sought to dominate Canada.
  d. Both were seen as obstacles to U.S. control of all of North America.

Question 2

William Henry Harrison believed Tecumseh was a
 
  a. potential ally.
  b. fool.
  c. half-breed white.
  d. British ally



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
:D TYSM


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Gracias!

 

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