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It is TRUE that the French often intermarried with the Indians, resulting in mixed-race children.

In especially in regions where early sex ratios were unequal, the Indians who lived in and around the French and English colonies in North America in the seventeenth century offered the immigrants possible marital partners. But even if they could have had the chance. There weren't many of these partnerships throughout the colonial era. The majority of Europeans were reluctant to wed Indians due to strong psychological hurdles. Many were persuaded that being married to an Indian was bad for one's soul since they believed that they were "wild" people who didn't understand Christianity. Other arrivals had less cultural restriction and were able to simply give up their cultural traditions in order to be married in the native manner.

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