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History, 08.09.2021 01:00, alexisgilford

D Question 6 1 pts Which of the following statements best describes the English pattern of colonizing the New World? They viewed colonizing North America as a trade endeavor rather than one of conquest, frequently establishing friendly commercial and diplomatic relations They claimed title to land in the Americas by viewing the Native Americans as not actually "using" the land, and thus had no claim to it and mostly avoided contact with Indians They often viewed the Native Americans as intellectual and cultural equals, frequently accepting them as part of their colonial societies and intermingling with them They claimed title to land in the Americas by virtue of conquest and papal authority of the Roman Catholic Church O​

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