Over time in the seventeenth century, an increasing number of New England Puritans came to view Indian society

A. with condescending admiration.
B. as part of the godly community.
C. as worth preserving.
D. as helpful neighbors and partners in commerce.
E. with fear and contempt.


Answer: E

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