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Using the passage below, please answer the question that follows.

The Tuscarora people lived in the eastern areas of North Carolina in the 17th century. As European settlers moved into their homelands, tensions between these groups rose. European settlers moved onto native lands without apology. Soon Tuscarora women and children were being abducted and sold into slavery by the settlers. Tuscarora hunting parties were attacked and killed or sold into slavery. In 1710, prior to the outbreak of the Tuscarora War, the Tuscarora people made a plea to the governor of Pennsylvania. Desperate for peace, the Tuscarora begged for sanctuary in Pennsylvania. The speakers for the tribe talked of women and children unable to gather food and play in the forest for fear of being captured. They talked of not being able to hunt freely to support their families. They talked, above all, of a desire for peace between the settlers and themselves, even if it required leaving their homelands. However, the governor of Pennsylvania was reluctant to give them sanctuary. Among other issues, the governor feared an alliance between the Tuscarora and the Pennsylvania Iroquois. He feared increasing the Native American presence in Pennsylvania would upset the settlers already there. Ultimately, the Tuscarora had to make the best of their hard life in North Carolina. The harassment from settlers did not stop, and in 1711, war broke out between the settlers and the Tuscarora.

Based on this account, what might the Pennsylvania governor say to critics who blamed him for starting the Tuscarora War?

A) "The Tuscarora would have been good for the settlers of Pennsylvania. They should have been allowed to stay."
B) "The Tuscarora were a peaceful people who should have been given sanctuary. This war is entirely the fault of the European settlers."
C) "I should have let them stay here, and we could have avoided all this unnecessary bloodshed. This war was not the fault of the Tuscarora."
D) "When the Tuscarora presented their request, I had no way of knowing if they were the cause of the troubles in North Carolina. I made the best choice for Pennsylvania."

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Answer: I believe it is b

Explanation:

The correct answer is D) "When the Tuscarora presented their request, I had no way of knowing if they were the cause of the troubles in North Carolina. I made the best choice for Pennsylvania."

Based on this account, what might the Pennsylvania governor said to critics who blamed him for starting the Tuscarora War would have been the following: "When the Tuscarora presented their request, I had no way of knowing if they were the cause of the troubles in North Carolina. I made the best choice for Pennsylvania."

In the long history of permanent confrontations and battles between English settlers and Native American Indian tribes due to land occupations, the Tuscarora War was another battle in this long history of problems between settlers and tribes. The Tuscarora War started in September 1711 and ended until February 1715. The Tuscarora tribe of North Carolina fought against the European colonists. A peace treaty was signed between the two parts in 1718.  

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