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What was one major similarity that Spanish, Dutch, French, and English settlements had in common relative to the relations with Native Americans?
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• All relied on Native Americans for fur trading.
• All respected their way of life and religious beliefs.
• All established missions where Native Americans could live and work.
• All believed they were superior to Native Americans.
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• All relied on Native Americans for fur trading.
• All respected their way of life and religious beliefs.
• All established missions where Native Americans could live and work.
• All believed they were superior to Native Americans.
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The major similarity that Spanish, Dutch, French, and English settlements had in common relative to their relations with Native Americans is: **All believed they were superior to Native Americans.**
While their interactions with Native Americans varied widely, a commonly held belief across these European powers was a sense of superiority, which influenced their policies and actions in regard to Native American peoples and cultures.
While their interactions with Native Americans varied widely, a commonly held belief across these European powers was a sense of superiority, which influenced their policies and actions in regard to Native American peoples and cultures.
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