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

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Answered by 22hafenjaks
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When the first European explorers came to North America, they hoped to find vast ... Europeans learned that beaver fur could be made into felt and fashioned into high hats, which ... The first Europeans to purchase furs from Indians were French and English ... The traders simply came to trade and then went back to Europe.

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Learned American Indian languages.

Explanation:

  • In the 1600s, both French fur traders and missionaries learned the Native Indian language.
  • When the French came to America, the settlers and trappers were only men and few in the beginning.
  • They developed a good relationship with the Native Indians and traded with them.
  • Jesuit missionaries from France came to America to preach among the Indians.
  • French had better relationships with the Indians than the rest of the other Europeans that came in the New World to set up colonies.

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