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How was the Iroquois League's 16th-century territorial expansion similar to

the spread of early European colonies in North America?

A. Both expansions resulted in epidemics caused by the introduction
of foreign diseases to territories.

B. Both expansions were largely motivated by the desire to spread a
religion into new regions.

C. Both expansions forced many American Indian tribes to migrate
from their ancestral territories.

D. Both expansions were motivated by minority groups fleeing from
repressive governments.

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Answer:

C. Both expansions forced many American Indian tribes to migrate

from their ancestral territories.

Step-by-step explanation:

There was about 562 Native American Indian tribes which were spread all over the continent of North America. They are known as the original inhabitants of North America. The Iroquois league were also present and were found in what is today called New York.

The Iroquois League's 16th-century territorial expansion similar to the spread of early European colonies in North America in that both expansions forced many American Indian tribes to migrate

from their ancestral territories.

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