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How did colonizers in Canada treat Indigenous groups differently than those in the U.S.?
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They forced the native populations to move further west.
They tried to eliminate them through warfare and disease.
They integrated them completely into the social systems.
They set up a reservation system that isolated the communities.
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They set up a reservation system that isolated the communities.
Canada more often used treaties, reserves (and the Indian Act/residential schools) to confine and control Indigenous peoples rather than the large-scale forced removals west that characterized U.S. policy.
Canada more often used treaties, reserves (and the Indian Act/residential schools) to confine and control Indigenous peoples rather than the large-scale forced removals west that characterized U.S. policy.
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