Champlain's description makes it clear that French exploration of the Americas was influencing the behaviors of some Native American groups as the Native Americans were learning to hunt beaver and otter. This indicates a shift in their traditional practices to engage in fur trading, which became a significant aspect of their interactions with the French.
Use the excerpt from Voyages of Samuel de Champlain to answer the question. In what way does Champlain’s description make it clear that French exploration of the Americas was already influencing the behaviors of some Native American groups? (1 point) Responses The Native Americans were learning to hunt beaver and otter. The Native Americans were learning to hunt beaver and otter. The French allied with the Native Americans to oppose the English. The French allied with the Native Americans to oppose the English. The Native Americans were traveling farther north because of the French. The Native Americans were traveling farther north because of the French. The French had begun trading French goods for American raw materials.
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