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True or False: in 1701 the French and Iroquois made peace.

  1. True

  2. False

The correct answer is: True

In the early 1700s, relations between the French settlers in North America and the Iroquois Nation were tense. Both sides had competing interests and there were many conflicts that arose. However, in 1701, the French and Iroquois leaders met in Montreal and signed a peace agreement known as the Great Peace of Montreal. This agreement marked the end of hostilities between the two groups and allowed for a period of peaceful coexistence. Therefore, the statement "True in 1701 the French and Iroquois made peace" is correct. Option B, "False," is incorrect because it implies that the peace agreement did not occur when historical evidence shows that it did.