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In Salem, the perception of Native Americans during the colonial period was largely influenced by fear and misunderstanding. Many settlers viewed them as potential threats to their safety and land, often fueled by conflicts and cultural differences. Some colonists held a more sympathetic view, recognizing the complexity of Native cultures, but these perspectives were generally overshadowed by the prevailing attitudes of suspicion and hostility. Overall, the relationship between Salem's settlers and Native Americans was marked by tension and conflict.

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