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how did Manteo and Wanchese differ in their views of the English settlers
Manteo and Wanchese were an Algonquian Indians. These two helped create settlement agreements between the English and Indians of the Carolina area.
Squanto, Manteo, and Wanchese
Manteo and Wanchese were two Native American leaders from the Roanoke Island area in what is now North Carolina during the late 16th century. Manteo was a member of the Croatan tribe and became an ally of the English settlers, playing a significant role in facilitating their relations with local tribes. Wanchese, from the Roanoke tribe, initially opposed the English and was more skeptical of their presence. Their interactions with the English settlers were pivotal in the early history of European colonization in America.
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