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AP U.S. History: Diagnostic 2. How did French colonists benefit from relationships like one seen in the image?
AP U.S. History Exam 1.9. When discussing the country's need to protect the British colonies, Parliament was referring to...what?
AP U.S. History 4.3 Period 2: 1607-1754. The image most directly reflects which of Britain's goals for the North American colonies?
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AP U.S. History: Diagnostic 2. How did French colonists benefit from relationships like one seen in the image?
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the caste system,
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the complex method for setting broken bones.
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All right.
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How did French colonists benefit from relationships like the one seen in the image?
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And here are your potential answers.
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[ mumbles ]
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[ mumbling continues ]
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All right, well it wasn't just the Spanish who practiced
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intermarriage with Native Americans.
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French settlers in North America formed these kinds of relationships, as well.
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Let's see which answer best describes those
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French friendships with benefits.
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Was a plus side of these relationships that the French
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A - established a strict racial hierarchy within their colonies?
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Well, no, that was the Spanish, who were pretty far south
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of the French colonial border. So it's not A.
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Did French colonies benefit from interracial relationships because
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C - they gathered knowledge from the study of mixed races?
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Well, the French may have been studying landscapes and nature in their
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colonial exploits, but they didn't really turn the lens on
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the population in that way. So that knocks out C, as well.
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Would French colonists have profited from these
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pairings because D - they developed a large network for slave labor?
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Well, actually, the Atlantic slave trade was more the realm of
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the English, not the French.
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So it jolly well isn't D.
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That means French colonies benefitted from
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interracial relationships because B -
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they set up trade alliances that included relatively few Europeans.
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Though the mission of the French was still to gather and send goods overseas to Europe,
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they did so by creating strong alliances with
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the Native Americans through intermarriage. So B is the right answer.
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And you know those strong alliances were
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probably made even stronger by the fact that
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most of these couples had only one set of in-laws nearby.
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[ uh-huh ]
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