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Which statement best describes the relationship between colonists and Native Americans during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?

A. Native Americans refused ti get along with British colonists, who were constantly attacking native settlements.
B. Native Americans and British colonists most often helped each other and learned from each other.
C. The two groups sometimes cooperated, but the colonists' desire for more land led to conflict.
D. British colonists almost always desired to get along, but Native Americans insisted on fighting.

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i belive the anwser is C

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Answer:

The two groups sometimes cooperated ,but the colonists desire for more land led to conflicts ( C )

Step-by-step explanation:

The colonists came Majorly from Europe to build a better economic and religious life. although most colonies were established by the crown of the British and other European countries in America other colonies were were established by different circumstances like people/colonists fleeing from religious persecution from his home country.

The Native Americans were generally welcoming and cooperated with the colonists but the colonists wanted to conquer and own more lands than necessary and this led to conflicts.

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