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Kaylis [27]
4 years ago
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How does Bradford describe the native Americans? How does this compare to his later description of Squanto and Massasoit?

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AlexFokin [52]4 years ago
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William Bradford basically describes the natives as unfriendly and hostile. He describes them as unfriendly and hostile because when the colonists arrived at the shores, instead of being welcomed with friendly smiles, they were welcomed with deadly arrows.



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