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How did the intermarriage between Europeans and natives in Canada influence the country’s social structure?(1 point)
It led to the creation of a French-Indian community known as the Metis
It resulted in the formation of new provinces
It caused the extinction of native cultures
It led to the immediate independence of Canada
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It led to the creation of a French-Indian community known as the Métis.
(Intermarriage produced the distinct Métis people, a recognized cultural group in Canada.)
(Intermarriage produced the distinct Métis people, a recognized cultural group in Canada.)
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