Question
Why did the Algonquins become allies with the French? Select all that apply(2 points)
Responses
They wanted to maintain their strong fur trading relationship.
They wanted to maintain their strong fur trading relationship.
They wanted to help the French secure land east of the Mississippi.
They wanted to help the French secure land east of the Mississippi.
They were afraid that the French would take their land.
They were afraid that the French would take their land.
The French respected Native American land and did not destroy their hunting grounds.
Responses
They wanted to maintain their strong fur trading relationship.
They wanted to maintain their strong fur trading relationship.
They wanted to help the French secure land east of the Mississippi.
They wanted to help the French secure land east of the Mississippi.
They were afraid that the French would take their land.
They were afraid that the French would take their land.
The French respected Native American land and did not destroy their hunting grounds.
Answers
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The correct responses are:
1. **They wanted to maintain their strong fur trading relationship.**
2. **The French respected Native American land and did not destroy their hunting grounds.**
These reasons highlight the Algonquins' desire to preserve their economic interests and their appreciation for the French approach to land use compared to other colonial powers.
1. **They wanted to maintain their strong fur trading relationship.**
2. **The French respected Native American land and did not destroy their hunting grounds.**
These reasons highlight the Algonquins' desire to preserve their economic interests and their appreciation for the French approach to land use compared to other colonial powers.