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The Indian Trade and Intercourse Acts Made It Clear That

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The Indian Trade and Intercourse Acts made it clear that:


A) the federal government was unwilling to interfere in the trade relations between Americans and Indians.
B) the United States had no intention of integrating Indians into their new nation.
C) the United States preferred France over Great Britain to establish trade relations.
D) the national government would not allow extralegal protests to effect change.
E) the French were reluctant to maintain their possessions in the New World.

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