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The Goths distrusted the Romans primarily due to their experiences of betrayal and mistreatment. They faced exploitation and harsh treatment during negotiations and interactions, particularly when seeking refuge or assistance. Additionally, the Romans' expansionist policies and military actions often threatened Goth territories, fostering a deep-seated suspicion and animosity towards Roman intentions. This distrust ultimately contributed to conflicts between the two groups.

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