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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 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 violent one.
The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a violent one.
The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a compassionate one.
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The best response that describes the colonists’ relationships with Indigenous peoples in North America in early U.S. history is:
**The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a violent one.**
While there were instances of peace and cooperation, the overall trend involved significant conflict, violence, and displacement of Indigenous populations.
**The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a violent one.**
While there were instances of peace and cooperation, the overall trend involved significant conflict, violence, and displacement of Indigenous populations.
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