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Virginians often chose to kill Native Americans instead of enslaving them due to various factors, including cultural differences, the perceived threat of resistance, and the desire for land. The colonists viewed Native Americans as obstacles to their expansion and settlement, leading to violent conflicts. Additionally, the prevalence of slavery with African populations made it easier for colonists to exploit those labor sources rather than engage with Indigenous peoples. This approach reflected a broader pattern of dispossession and violence against Native American communities.

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