The major colonial power least likely to experience violent conflicts with Native Americans was the French. Their approach often involved forming alliances and engaging in trade with Indigenous tribes rather than seeking to displace them. The French engaged in relatively cooperative relationships, focusing on fur trading and mutual benefit, which contrasted with the more aggressive expansionist policies of other colonial powers like the British and Spanish. This strategy allowed for more peaceful coexistence in many regions.
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