Which underlying problem led to both the Pequot War and King Philip’s War?

A.
the expansion of English settlements in New England

B.
the forced conversion of Native Americans to Christianity

C.
the longstanding alliance between the French and Native Americans

D.
the practice of intermarriage between the English and Native Americans

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1. C (competition between..)
2. B (both built..)
3. A (it encouraged..)
4. A (the expansion..)

To determine which underlying problem led to both the Pequot War and King Philip's War, we need to understand the historical context.

The Pequot War took place in 1636-1638 in New England and involved the Pequot tribe and English settlers. The conflict arose due to tensions between the two groups over land and resources. The English settlers were expanding their settlements in New England, encroaching on Native American territories.

King Philip's War, also known as Metacom's War, occurred from 1675-1676 and involved various Native American tribes, including the Wampanoag, Narragansett, and Nipmuc tribes, fighting against English settlers in New England. The underlying cause of the war was the continued expansion of English settlements and the increasing control and influence of the English over Native American land.

From this information, we can deduce that the correct answer is A. the expansion of English settlements in New England.

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the answers for this quick check if youre in ap us history are

C. disputes
B. both built
A. it expanded
A. the expansion