Re: The stability that had marked the Iroquois Confederacy’s gen
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19 May 2019, 21:22
Qn 2:
Lets investigate each of the options individually.
A. The Iroquois were able to respond effectively to French acts of aggression. - this was discussed in the passage, Iroquois wiped out a French village
B. James II’s removal from the throne preceded the outbreak of dissension among the colonies. - this was discussed in the first line, James II removal preceded the outbreak of dissension.
C. The French sought to undermine the generally positive relations between the Iroquois and the British. - yes, they attached Iroquois.
D. Iroquois negotiations involved playing one side against the other. - yes, they were British Allies in the beginning.
E. The Iroquois ceased to receive trade concessions from the European powers early in the eighteenth century.- nothing discusses regarding trade concessions, so this is the correct answer.