Which of the following selections best explains the attitude of the French toward the Native Americans (paragraph 2)?
Brother, this is the manner that the treaty was made by us with the French. They gave us many presents and treated us well, they asked
small piece of land to live on which they were not to leave and continue to treat us as their children. After some time the British and Fren
to quarrel, the British were victorious yet the French promised to think of us as their child and if they ever could, serve us to do it: Now r
children I know I was obliged to abandon you in disagreeable circumstances, but we have never ceased to look upon you and if we now
of service to you we would still be your friends.
A. They were afraid of the Native Americans.
OB. They respected the terms of their treaty with the Native Americans.
OC. They loathed them for limiting their access to land.
D. They demanded that the Native Americans be of service to them.