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48% of the colonists were English.
she helped the colonists by bringing food and fresh water and by making peace between the Indians and English
The theft of food by starving English colonists strained the alliances between the English colonists and the Native Americans. The settlers also began to struggle with the Native Americans for control over the land where the colonies were located.
The English colonists had different views on important issues than the English government did
Tension between The French and the English Colonists, and the Proclamation Line/
King Phillip's War (1675-1676) between the english colonists and the indians.
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The rights the colonists had as English citizens was that they had the same rights as the people living in England. Basically, there were no changes between the colonists and the English citizens.
difference between Squanto and Powhatan
No. It was competition over land. Religion did play a large factor into how the English colonists regarded native Americans, pretty much the English considered them barbarians, uncultured, etc.
How did growing travels between English colonists and native Americans change life in new England
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