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Narrend 1. the song above was most likely a 17th-century artifact from european colonization efforts of the a. english. b. french. c. portuguese. d. spanish. 2. the european colonization model evidenced by the song above a. used trade alliances and intermarriage with american indians to acquire products for export to europe. b. established tight control over the colonization process to convert and/or exploit the population. c. sent colonists to acquire land and populate their settlements while having relatively hostile relationships with american indians. d. integrated a coherent hierarchal imperial structure and pursued economic aims. 3. which of the following is least representative of 16th- and 17th-century european colonial practices? a. a desire for new sources of wealth, increased power and status, and converts to christianity b. attempts to change american indian beliefs and worldviews on basic social issues such as religion, gender roles, and the family.

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