What was one major similarity that Spanish, Dutch, French, and English settlements had in common relative to the relations with Native Americans?

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Responses

All relied on Native Americans for fur trading.
All relied on Native Americans for fur trading.

All respected their way of life and religious beliefs.
All respected their way of life and religious beliefs.

All established missions where Native Americans could live and work.
All established missions where Native Americans could live and work.

All believed they were superior to Native Americans.
All believed they were superior to Native Americans.

All relied on Native Americans for fur trading.

The major similarity that Spanish, Dutch, French, and English settlements had in common relative to relations with Native Americans is that all relied on Native Americans for fur trading.

Out of the provided options, the correct answer is:

All relied on Native Americans for fur trading.

To find this answer, you can analyze the historical interactions between European settlers (Spanish, Dutch, French, and English) and Native Americans during the colonial period.

One major economic activity during this time was fur trading. Native Americans had established extensive networks of fur trade within their territories long before the arrival of Europeans. The European settlers quickly recognized the value of fur and established trade relationships with Native American tribes. They relied on the Native Americans' knowledge of the local terrain and hunting techniques to acquire valuable furs for export.

This reliance on Native Americans for fur trading was a commonality among Spanish, Dutch, French, and English settlements. Therefore, the correct answer is that all of these European settlements relied on Native Americans for fur trading.