Question
Question
How did French trappers and settlers affect Native Americans? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
Native Americans made knives and swords that were useful for the French.
Native Americans made knives and swords that were useful for the French.
Native Americans and Spanish explorers formed strong trading alliances against the French.
Native Americans and Spanish explorers formed strong trading alliances against the French.
The French traded goods in exchange for Native American fur pelts and deerskin.
The French traded goods in exchange for Native American fur pelts and deerskin.
British traders and settlers arrived after seeing the French have success in the area.
British traders and settlers arrived after seeing the French have success in the area.
How did French trappers and settlers affect Native Americans? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
Native Americans made knives and swords that were useful for the French.
Native Americans made knives and swords that were useful for the French.
Native Americans and Spanish explorers formed strong trading alliances against the French.
Native Americans and Spanish explorers formed strong trading alliances against the French.
The French traded goods in exchange for Native American fur pelts and deerskin.
The French traded goods in exchange for Native American fur pelts and deerskin.
British traders and settlers arrived after seeing the French have success in the area.
British traders and settlers arrived after seeing the French have success in the area.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response that highlights the effect of French trappers and settlers on Native Americans is:
- The French traded goods in exchange for Native American fur pelts and deerskin.
The other options either do not accurately represent the relationship or effects of French trappers and settlers on Native Americans or mention unrelated groups.
- The French traded goods in exchange for Native American fur pelts and deerskin.
The other options either do not accurately represent the relationship or effects of French trappers and settlers on Native Americans or mention unrelated groups.