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6 September, 23:01

Unlike the Spanish, French settlers in North America in the 1400s and 1500s enslaved American Indians. learned American Indian languages. converted American Indians to Christianity. fought with American Indians.

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  1. 7 September, 01:38
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    Unlike the Spanish, French settlers in North America in the 1400's and 1500's learned American Indian languages.

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    As the French were outside the Tordesillas Treaty division, the French king Francis I had ironized the treaty by saying that he wanted to see Adam's testament to see if he had destined the lands of the world only to Portugal and Spain. However, the treaty did not prevent the French from trying to colonize areas of the American territory for this, they tried to establish a close connection with the natives of the region, learning their language so that they were infiltrated in the indigenous communities and could fight against the Spanish or Portuguese settlers to own that region.
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