In the 1600s, both French fur traders and Jesuit missionaries O forced American Indians to become Christians. O refused to trade with American Indians. O fought with American Indians for hunting rights. O learned American Indian languages.
In the 1600s, both French fur traders and Jesuit missionaries O forced American Indians to become Christians. O refused to trade with American Indians. O fought with American Indians for hunting rights. O learned American Indian languages.
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In the 1600s, both French fur traders and Jesuit missionaries
O forced American Indians to become Christians.
O refused to trade with American Indians.
O fought with American Indians for hunting rights.
learned American Indian languages.
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