In the colonial period, indian wars
a) often resulted in victory for indians
b) so...
In the colonial period, indian wars
a) often resulted in victory for indians
b) sometimes lasted many years because indians demonstrated more patience than englishmen
c) involved most europeans against most indians
d)usually pitted one group of europeans and their indian allies against another group of europeans and their allies
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