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(1/2) How did indigenous people respond to their interactions with Europeans?

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Answer:

Indigenous people respond to Europeans.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the beginning, Europeans had a very complicated relationship with the indigenous people. They were cautious of European as they were different in appearance. Indigenous people conducted trade with Europeans in the beginning. Britishers were given Diwani Rights to collect revenues and settle the civil cases. As Europeans imposed more taxes and threatened the laws through warfare and diplomacy, Indians tried to resist the efforts of the Europeans to gain more of their land and power.

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