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by giving medicine and things for health and little gold

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John Cabot thought they were bad people because they dresses bad.

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The First Nations met John Cabot on Newfoundland. He traded lots of goods for furs. :-)

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i think that john cabot was pretty freindly with the natives

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e felt good about traveling

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it was not the best relationship

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well

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