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The Powhatan Wars, a series of conflicts between English settlers in Virginia and the Powhatan Confederacy, primarily stemmed from competition over land and resources. As the English expanded their settlements, they encroached on Powhatan territory, leading to tensions over hunting grounds and agricultural land. Additionally, cultural misunderstandings and differing views on land ownership exacerbated the conflict. The wars ultimately reflected the broader struggle for power and survival between indigenous peoples and European colonizers.

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