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Squanto, a Native American from the Patuxet tribe, is often depicted in historical narratives as having complex relationships with both Native peoples and European settlers. While he did not express hatred in the conventional sense, he experienced significant loss and hardship due to European colonization, including the impact of disease and the death of his tribe. His actions were often motivated by a desire for survival and assistance for his people rather than outright hatred. Thus, it would be more accurate to say that he was shaped by the challenges posed by colonization rather than harboring hate.

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