Question

How did the French and English interact with Native Americans in early Indiana?
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Responses

French trappers were more interested in settling on Native American land than the English.
French trappers were more interested in settling on Native American land than the English.

French trappers became more numerous on Native American land than English settlers.
French trappers became more numerous on Native American land than English settlers.

The French forced Native Americans to leave early Indiana while the English coexisted peacefully.
The French forced Native Americans to leave early Indiana while the English coexisted peacefully.

The French focused on the fur trade while the English wanted Native American land.
The French focused on the fur trade while the English wanted Native American land.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response regarding the interaction between the French and English with Native Americans in early Indiana is:

**The French focused on the fur trade while the English wanted Native American land.**

This distinction highlights the different economic motivations of the two colonial powers: the French were primarily involved in trade and forming alliances, while the English were generally more focused on land acquisition and settlement.
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