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John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, generally viewed Native Americans through a Eurocentric lens, seeing them as obstacles to colonial expansion. While he acknowledged their rights to the land, he often justified the displacement and mistreatment of Native peoples in the name of divine providence and the belief that English settlers were bringing civilization and Christianity. Winthrop's policies and those of the colony often led to conflict and the marginalization of Native populations. Overall, his treatment of natives reflected the broader patterns of colonial attitudes during that era.

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