Colonists viewed Cape Cod as a valuable resource for settlement and economic opportunity, particularly for fishing and trade. Their perception of Native Americans was often shaped by a mix of curiosity and suspicion; while some colonists sought to establish trade relationships and alliances, others viewed Native Americans as obstacles to territorial expansion. This ambivalence frequently led to conflict, as differing values and land-use practices contributed to misunderstandings and hostilities. Overall, the relationship was complex, marked by both cooperation and conflict.
From the British point of view, it was only right that American colonists should pay, Indians, western lands, colonial trade, navigation.
The only documentation concerning Rolfe's view of Native American's is that he thought them "heathens."
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The Declaration of Independence viewed Native Americans as "merciless Indian Savages" who were hostile and posed a threat to the American colonies.
From the view of the native Americans, the colonists and their diseases were two bad things.
From the British point of view, it was only right that American colonists should pay, Indians, western lands, colonial trade, navigation.
Because the native Americans count as there own state.
that the pilgrims can get smurfed
so so bad
The only documentation concerning Rolfe's view of Native American's is that he thought them "heathens."
As a danger to the white race
As people who were close to the earth
The roots of abolitionism started in the 16th Century when Native Americans were used as slaves to the people who first came to the New World. Native Americans were first friendly to the Colonists but had a different view of them a few years later.
They preferred the Catholic religion; they took ideas from the Native Americans and gave a "Christian spin" on them.
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