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In 3-5 sentences, comparw and contrast the ways Spanish, French, and English colonizers intracted with indious peoples in North America by describing their relationships.
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Spanish colonizers in North America often sought to conquer and convert indigenous peoples through brutal methods such as forced labor and violence. French colonizers, on the other hand, tended to establish more cooperative relationships with indigenous tribes, often forming alliances and trading partnerships. English colonizers, while also engaging in violent conflicts with indigenous peoples, focused more on establishing permanent settlements and displacing indigenous populations from their traditional lands. Overall, Spanish colonizers were more oppressive and exploitative, French colonizers were more diplomatic, and English colonizers were more focused on expansion and colonization.
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