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Feliz [49]
1 year ago
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“What warrant [right] have we to take that land, which is and hath been of long time possessed [by] others . . . ?

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ZanzabumX [31]1 year ago
8 0

ONE historical effect of the development described in the excerpt was John Winthrop justifying the forceful takeover of American Indian lands.

<h3>Who was John Winthrop?</h3>

John Winthrop was a Puritan leader who believed in creating a religious utopia for Puritans coming to New England.

John Winthrop warned the Puritans against breaking their covenant with God because God would withdraw His protection in such a case.

According to history, John Winthrop faithfully appropriated the European method of colonialization, which involved:

  • Acquiring land
  • Populating settlements
  • Developing hostile relationships.

Thus, John Winthrop justified the unconventional takeover of Native Americans' lands in the excerpt.

Learn more about John Winthrop at  brainly.com/question/4748024 and brainly.com/question/850335

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