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With the war in Virginia, the Native Americans were successful in killing the British settlers who had built houses beyond the Jamestown Palisade. However, those living in Jamestown held out against the Indian attack. Then they counter attacked destroying the residents of one village at a time.

The Native Americans had not planned to organize an army in case of a counter attack. Their arrows could not match the guns and cannon of the British as they attacked village after village.

In Plymouth Colony, now a part of Massachusetts, the Native Americans attacked. Prince Phillip led the attack. Both sides burned the villages and crops of the other. The British received new supplies from England. The Indians starved. Few were left.

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the colonist lost because the natives were more experienced

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