Read the excerpt and answer the question. In going thro' the Indian Country to carry a Message from our Governor to the Council
at Onondaga, he called at the Habitation of Canasetago an old Acquaintance, who embrac'd him, spread Furs for him to sit on, laid before him some boil'd Beans & Venison, and mix'd some Rum & Water for his drink. How does the experience with Native Americans in this excerpt differ from the experiences described in Rowlandson's The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson?
Ok so I did some research, hence why it took me so long, and I found out how it differed.
So in Restoration of Mrs. Mary, it showed the native americans in a bad sight, making them seem evil, an enemy. In the excerpt, they're seen as nice. As a friend.
D. Brothers Andrew and Robert discuss Robert’s upcoming journey. Robert expresses that he is very unhappy and wishes to travel with their uncle. Andrew understands and wants to be a good brother but is concerned about Robert’s health.
Explanation:
The above is the best statement which best summarizes the characters' relationship in the given scene relating to Andrew and Robert.