In 3–5 sentences, compare and contrast the ways Spanish, French, and English colonizers interacted with Indigenous peoples in North America by describing their relationships.(4 points)


Short Answer Rubric (4 points)
Points Awarded Criteria
4
The answer is very clear.

The answer is fully supported by details.

There may be a few errors in grammar, usage, or mechanics. Errors do not interfere with meaning.

3
The answer is mostly clear.

The answer is supported by mostly relevant details.

There are a few errors in grammar, usage, or mechanics. Errors do not interfere with meaning.

2
The answer is somewhat clear.

Details are weak or not related.

There are some errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics. Errors interfere with meaning.

1
The answer is not clear.

There are few or no supporting details.

There are many errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics. Errors interfere with meaning.

0 The question is not answered.

Spanish colonizers in North America often forced Indigenous peoples to convert to Christianity and imposed harsh labor systems, such as encomienda. French colonizers, on the other hand, tended to establish trade alliances and often intermarried with Indigenous peoples, forming more cooperative relationships. English colonizers frequently viewed Indigenous peoples as obstacles to be removed from desired land, leading to violent conflicts and the forced removal of Indigenous populations from their traditional territories. Overall, while all three colonizers sought to assert control over Indigenous peoples, their methods and interactions varied significantly.