What can you infer about settler-Indian relations from 1607 to 1609?


Ans: Settler-Indian relations got worse. Something cause the Powhatans to become much more aggressive than they were during the first 2 years. Perhaps it was the continuing resupply of colonists. It was becoming clear to the Powhatans that the English were not just temporary visitors

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