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Which of the following best describes the colonists’ relationships with Indigenous peoples in North America in early U.S. history?(1 point)
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The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a violent one.
The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a violent one.
The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was filled with indifference.
The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was filled with indifference.
The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a peaceful one.
The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a peaceful one.
The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a compassionate one.
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The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a violent one.
Brief reason: colonization involved warfare, forced removal, disease-driven population loss, broken treaties, and dispossession of land—resulting in widespread violence and coercion.
Brief reason: colonization involved warfare, forced removal, disease-driven population loss, broken treaties, and dispossession of land—resulting in widespread violence and coercion.
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