Trade frontiers of Canada
A) brought wealth to indigenous communities.
B) forced the various Amerindian nations to unite to resist the changes introduced by Europeans.
C) usually brought guns, alcohol, and violence to indigenous communities.
D) no longer existed after the nineteenth century.
E) were strongly governed by Britain via military posts.
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