Indigenous peoples in Canada would likely have had varied responses to the first official French exploration of the coast, influenced by their prior experiences with European contact. Some might have been curious or cooperative, viewing the newcomers as potential trade partners. Others could have been wary or hostile, perceiving threats to their land and resources. Overall, the response would have depended on the specific tribes and their circumstances at the time of contact.
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Mutual assured destruction
The American attitude was that Americans had the right to fill the continent. When the Native Indian Americans were a threat to the settlers moving in, the US government made treaties with groups like the Plains Indians, or strong-armed them into moving out of the areas designated for white settlers.
the brain cells makes your respond to electrocution
how did each of them respond to the challenges facing the united states
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The bands official email where the respond to fans is: hsmusic@live.com
"red or green?"
Scheme to respond to the Canadian invasion of Ruperts Land and to hide from the successful domination of Ruperts Land by Canada.
The Queen typically does not personally respond to all the mail she receives due to the high volume. However, some official correspondence may receive a reply on her behalf from her staff or representatives.
hahahbdWHAT? the above, (not by me) is not an answer! He responds by going to protect fort William Henry on lake George. Bold is by: (helpful) Haspet.
Mutual assured destruction
florida, why? Did you think to check the official state question for New Mexico? "Red or Green?"
The 'official' answer to this is daily. If you're being asked this for test purposes, that's what you respond with. In practice, nobody actually does it daily.
It can be either one, depending on your meaning. You would "respond to" a question or comment directed at you. You would "respond for" someone else who cannot respond for themselves.
they can't respond to everybody, their too busy. they don't try to ignore you on purpose
The American attitude was that Americans had the right to fill the continent. When the Native Indian Americans were a threat to the settlers moving in, the US government made treaties with groups like the Plains Indians, or strong-armed them into moving out of the areas designated for white settlers.