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What Compelled Algonquians to Kill and Eat Dutch Livestock in Seventeenth-Century

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What compelled Algonquians to kill and eat Dutch livestock in seventeenth-century New Netherlands?


A) The Algonquians ran out of corn due to flooding.
B) The Algonquians ran out of corn due to crop blight.
C) Europeans attacked members of the Algonquian tribe.
D) Europeans' pigs and cattle ate from Algonquian cornfields.

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