Both the Indians and the French believed that
A) Mixed marriages provided a foundation for trading and military alliances.
B) Spain, rather than England, was their most significant threat.
C) There was only one God, although they called him by different names.
D) When dealing with each other, no leniency could be shown in battle.
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