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What was the impact of the Natchez uprising?

A. The Choctaw were able to take advantage of the conflict and increase their influence.

B. The French had virtually destroyed the Natchez tribe within two years.

C. The Natchez reestablished their control of northern Louisiana.

D. The Spanish were driven from their missions in the region and never returned to Louisiana.

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Answer:the answer is B

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Answer: A. The Choctaw were able to take advantage of the conflict and increase their influence.

Explanation: In a coordinated attack on the fort and the homesteads, the Natchez killed almost all of the Frenchmen, while sparing most of the women and African slaves. Approximately 230 colonists were killed overall, and the fort and homes were burned to the ground.

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