How did the Native Americans treat the trappers?

a. They were mostly friendly and helpful.

b. They contributed to the competition between fur companies

c. They tried to steal the trappers' goods and run them off their land.

d. They hid in the mountains because they were frightened of the trappers.

1 answer

The options provided do not accurately represent the interactions between Native Americans and trappers. The relationship between Native Americans and trappers varied across different tribes and regions. Some Native Americans formed alliances and trade relationships with trappers, exchanging goods and knowledge, while others were hostile due to conflicts over resources and land. Therefore, the accurate answer would be that the Native Americans had varied reactions towards trappers.