Far West Culture Plains Culture and Eastern Woodland Culture
"Saved by an Indian Maiden"
"The story begins when Smith and two English companions are ambushed by Indians. After killing his two companions, the Indians take Smith to their chief, Powhatan. After two months in captivity, Powhatan determines to have the Englishman clubbed to death in a ritual ceremony. According to Smith, the plan is thwarted only when the chief's daughter, Pocahontas (then aged 11 or 12), throws herself between him and his attackers causing her father to relent. Smith published his account of the incident in 1624. It is the only description of the event we have and some historians doubt its authenticity. However, the account permanently etched his name in American folklore."
<span>Employment was very high and people were getting hired into government jobs</span>
The main one was that they all followed the same religion, which then unified them.
Another one was they were really accepting, they didn't do racism, or judge people by status,. Every one was free.
Finally, the laws and knowledge the Muslims had. The knowledge was at a great extent, especially in Spain and Africa. The first street lamps, airplanes, camera, and safe were made in the Muslim World. Algebra as well!
I'm saying this through research and visits to museums from elementary school.