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jarptica [38.1K]
1 year ago
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How did the Puritans and the natives interact with one another? (APUSH Chapter)

History
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uranmaximum [27]1 year ago
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Historically, the Puritans viewed Native Americans as corrupt, sinful people in need of salvation. A Native American statement, "Come over and help us," appears on a Massachusetts seal as proof of this. A three-year term of hard labor would be imposed on anyone who left the colony and proceeded to live with the Natives within the Massachusetts General Court's jurisdiction.

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