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Some Indian tribes,such as the Iroquois,welcomed the colonists---they welcomed the knowledge of land usage,and the trading of goods.Some tribes,such as the Hurons, fought with the French against the colonists.Some tribes were split- some wanting to hold on to lands no matter what,and some adapting to colonists'way of life

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