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Pilgrims and American natives began to fight primarily due to conflicting interests over land and resources. As Pilgrims established settlements and expanded their territories, they encroached on Native American lands, leading to tensions and misunderstandings. Additionally, cultural differences and the Pilgrims' attempts to impose their values further exacerbated hostilities, culminating in violent confrontations such as King Philip's War in the late 1670s. These conflicts were fueled by a breakdown of communication and trust between the two groups.

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