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In History / College | 2025-07-03

What did some of the Indians the Frinks encountered do?
A. Show the Frinks a way across the river
B. Take the Frinks to their homes
C. Threaten to kidnap Margaret
D. Strip the Frinks' wagon

Asked by citlalyvelasquez1

Answer (2)

The Frinks encountered Native Americans during their journey, and a common interaction was cooperative assistance, such as showing them a way across the river. Each of the options provided represents different potential actions of Native Americans, with option A being the most reflective of positive relations. Historical accounts often highlight these collaborative moments rather than confrontations. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-03

The best answer to the question is option A, 'Show the Frinks a way across the river', as it reflects the cooperative interactions that occurred between Indigenous peoples and travelers. Historical accounts often highlight these moments of assistance. The Frinks' encounter can be seen as an example of these positive relationships rather than conflict.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04