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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) Responses 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 compassionate one. The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a compassionate one. The relationship between Indigenous peoples and colonizers was a violent one.
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The best description of 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 trade and cooperation, the overall trend was marked by conflict, displacement, and violence as colonizers expanded into Indigenous territories.
While there were instances of trade and cooperation, the overall trend was marked by conflict, displacement, and violence as colonizers expanded into Indigenous territories.
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