Multiple Choice
What motivation drove Canada's nineteenth-century policy toward its indigenous population?
A) Canadians acknowledged the legitimacy of native cultural traditions.
B) Canadians wished to make a quick profit by displacing the Amerindians.
C) Canadians maintained their French colonial tradition of cooperation with the Amerindians.
D) Canadians wished to avoid bloodshed and conflict with indigenous peoples that might drive off settlers.
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