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in the 1600s, both french fur traders and jesuit missionaries forced indigenous people to become christians. refused to trade with indigenous people. fought with indigenous people for hunting rights. learned the languages of indigenous people.
French fur - traders needed to communicate with indigenous people for trade, and Jesuit missionaries needed to communicate to spread their religion. Learning the indigenous languages was a practical necessity for both groups. They did not force indigenous people to become Christians (missionaries often used more persuasive methods), they traded with indigenous people, and there is no indication they fought for hunting rights.
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learned the languages of Indigenous people.