What was the attitude of the French towards the aboriginals of North America ?
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The Canadian Constitution recognizes three groups of\xa0Aboriginal peoples:\xa0Indians\xa0(more commonly referred to as\xa0First Nations),\xa0Inuit\xa0and\xa0Métis. These are three distinct peoples with unique histories, languages, cultural practices and spiritual beliefs.\xa0They respected\xa0Native\xa0territories, their ways, and\xa0treated\xa0them as the human beings they\xa0were. The\xa0Natives, in turn,\xa0treated\xa0the\xa0French\xa0as trusted friends. More intermarriages took place between\xa0French\xa0settlers and\xa0Native Americans\xa0than with any other European group. … The\xa0Natives did\xa0not appreciate any of this.