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Unit 1 – Interactions North America, 1491–1607
Topic 1.3
Which colonial power's interactions with indigenous people during exploration had implications for future U.S policies toward native tribes?
Spain's encomienda system became a model for U.S policies.
France’s trading partnerships dictated primary relationships between U.S government and tribes.
Portugal’s limited engagement served as a reference point for minimal intervention policies.
England's inconsistent approach influenced later U.S policy inconsistencies toward Native Americans.
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AP US History - 1.3 European Exploration in the Americas
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