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"In colonial New England, two sets of human communities which were also two sets of ecological relationships confronted each other, one Indian and one European. They rapidly came to inhabita
single world, but in the process the landscape of New England was so transformed that the Indians' earlier way of interacting with the environment became impossible. The task before us is not only
to describe the ecological changes that took place in New England but to determine what it was about Indians and colonists-in their relations both to nature and to each other-that brought those
changes about"
William Cronon, historian, Changes in the Land Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England, 1983
Which of the following best supports the general argument in the excerpt about how Europeans changed North America?
The emergence of racially and culturally mixed populations
B
The efforts to restrict settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains
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The spread of maize agriculture
D
The establishment of fenced fields on family farms
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