Relations between the English colonists and the Powhatan were at first conciliatory, but remained tense, especially
a. when the English attempted to capture all the Indians from his tribe.
b. as the Indians attempted to assimilate into the English culture.
c. as the starving colonists took to raiding Indian food supplies.
d. when the Indians joined tribes in the Powhatan Confederacy to unite against the English.
e. when Powhatan allied with the Spanish.
c
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