How did trade interactions between the Indigenous Americans and the French differ from trade interactions between the Spanish and Indigenous Americans?(1 point)

Responses

The French traded gold with the Indigenous Americans, while the Spanish traded furs.
The French traded gold with the Indigenous Americans, while the Spanish traded furs.

The French took control of Indigenous American resources, while the Spanish did not .
The French took control of Indigenous American resources, while the Spanish did not .

The French enslaved the Indigenous Americans, while the Spanish traded with them peacefully.
The French enslaved the Indigenous Americans, while the Spanish traded with them peacefully.

The French were more collaborative with Indigenous Americans, while the Spanish were not.

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The correct response is:

The French were more collaborative with Indigenous Americans, while the Spanish were not.

The French often established cooperative relationships with Indigenous groups, engaging in trade partnerships that were mutually beneficial, particularly in fur trading. In contrast, the Spanish typically pursued more exploitative practices, often leading to the domination and subjugation of Indigenous populations.