What most likely explains any differences in the points of view of Bradstreet and Johnson?
A) Bradstreet worked with American Indians to negotiate trade treaties, while Johnson worked with them to negotiate peace agreements.
B) Bradstreet’s interactions with American Indians were short term and during times of war, while Johnson had many interactions with them over a longer period of time.
C) Bradstreet’s involvement with American Indians was part of his work as a government official, while Johnson’s involvement was part of his work as a military officer.
D) Bradstreet mostly lived in North America and often came into contact with American Indians, while Johnson mostly lived in Britain and had little experience with them.