The Native Americans that Lewis and Clark encountered along their route Were helpful but they killed numerous members of the group Were combative during the early stages less Launched full scale attacks against the group Correct! Traded with the group and were mostly friendly.
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The Native Americans that Lewis and Clark encountered along their route Were helpful but they killed numerous members of the group Were combative during the early stages less Launched full scale attacks against the group Correct! Traded with the group and were mostly friendly.
Solution
The Native Americans that Lewis and Clark encountered along their route were mostly friendly and traded with the group. They were not combative during the early stages, did not launch full scale attacks against the group, and did not kill numerous members of the group.
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