Answer the following multiple choice questions.
1) the indigenous peoples of north america ac...
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Answer the following multiple choice questions.
1) the indigenous peoples of north america according to steven t. katz’s “the pequot war reconsidered”
a) tried to use nonviolent resistance to stop english encroachment
b) fought amongst themselves
c) formed a united front to stop english encroachment and depredations
d) saw many tribes that collaborated with the english so as to settle old scores against traditional enemies and to gain territory at the expense of other tribes.
2) during the king phillip’s war of 1675-76, the pequot tribe,
a) were exterminated
b) against suffered grievous losses to english atrocities
c) fled to vermont
d) allied with whites against their traditional indian enemies
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