In the document “a Gaspesian Man Defends His Way of Life, 1641” the Gaspesian proudly declares himself “infinitely more happy and more powerful” than his French companion. What were his reasons? He could make war on whomever he wished He had multiple wives and many children He could pray to his traditional gods    He could live where he wished and he did not have to eat cod again and again

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In the document “a Gaspesian Man Defends His Way of Life, 1641” the Gaspesian proudly declares himself “infinitely more happy and more powerful” than his French companion. What were his reasons?

  1. He could make war on whomever he wished
  2. He had multiple wives and many children
  3. He could pray to his traditional gods   
  4. He could live where he wished and he did not have to eat cod again and again
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