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Distrust Indians Dbq

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Due to the fact that colonists lacked agricultural skills that were needed for survival, they confronted relationship difficulties with the Indians. John Smith, being a man with great leadership skills, forced colonists to work in the fields multiple hours per day. Colonists disliked Smith’s way of thinking, which led him to being exiled from Jamestown. Without a leader, settlers began to starve and become ill. This tragic time became known as the “Starving Time”. (Doc. E) Lacking options, the settlers made their way towards the Indians and forced them to give them grain. Obviously, this angered the Indians which led to distrust. Distrust ultimately caused an immense amounts of deaths, about 110 to be more accurate. (Doc. E) Due to the

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