Why were there continual struggles and wars between English and Indians over land in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania?
A) The English hoped to convert Indians to Christianity.
B) The Scots-Irish and Germans set up the English to fight for them.
C) The growing settler population simply claimed land without permission.
D) The Indians wanted their land back after they gave it to the English.
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