Treatment of the Natives

What view did the British hold of the Natives.
They viewed both societies as equals
They viewed themselves as superior
They had little contact with the Natives
They found the Natives to be of superior intellect
Due to the harsh treatment of Native slaves, many Natives chose to
Fight to the death
Leave the continent
Join the British
Surrender in hopes of not being shipped over seas
The conquests that killed millions of Natives can be attributed largely to what group
The French
The Dutch
The Spanish
The English
The Spanish took great care of the Natives and considered them great trading partners
True
False
The Dutch thought that the Natives would make great friends in the New World
True
False
Trade was robust between the Dutch and Natives in Early Dutch settlements
True
False
The French thought of the Natives as
Their equals
Inferior
Good slaves
Uncivilized Savages
Who did the Natives side with when a war broke out between the British and French
They were neutral
The British
The French
They were not involved
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