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Captain John Smith had a complex relationship with the American Indians during his time in the early 1600s. Initially, he faced hostility and mistrust, but he later forged alliances with tribes, particularly the Powhatan Confederacy, through trade and diplomacy. His interactions included both cooperation and conflict, as he aimed to secure resources for the struggling Jamestown settlement. Smith's accounts often portrayed the Native Americans in a romanticized manner, reflecting his own experiences and perspectives.

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