Asked by Sarah Reimer on May 24, 2024
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In the mid 1700s, Indian wars in the southeast led to
A) a depopulation of the region.
B) the decline of the white tailed deer.
C) the loss of trade in hides between Indians and Europeans.
D) an alliance between Choctaw and the English.
Indian Wars
The Indian Wars refer to a series of conflicts between European settlers and American Indian tribes in North America from the earliest colonial times through the late 19th century over land, resources, and cultural differences.
Southeast
The Southeast refers to the southeastern region of the United States, characterized by a subtropical climate, lush vegetation, and a rich history influenced by Indigenous, African, and European cultures.
- Pinpoint the causes and repercussions of contention among European authorities, Indigenous groups, and colonizers.
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Qusai ZorbaMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The mid 1700s saw numerous conflicts between European settlers and Native American tribes in the southeast, leading to significant depopulation of the region due to warfare, displacement, and diseases brought by Europeans.
Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint the causes and repercussions of contention among European authorities, Indigenous groups, and colonizers.