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The Relationship Between British Settlers And The Native Indians

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The emerging history of North America, we could say, is the mixture of cultures between the Native American Indians’ and the colonial powers’ in Europe like Britain, culture which has been born out of the prolonged interactions between these 2 weirdly mixed cultures. This remarks an important fact as these two cultures were so much differ from each other in almost every aspect. And in this essay, I shall discuss more about the interactions between British settlers and The Native Indians and how they perceive one another. The key to understand the interactions between the two is to have a look at the emergence of the first settlement of English people in America called “Jamestown”. Jamestown was originally being born out of the British attempt to discover the New World in order to sustain its state of competence with other colonial power competitors like Spain. Therefore, Jamestown is basically the town that has been built upon British attempt in attaining wealth and power from alternative sources of land. However, their preparation in coming to conquest the land is rather poor. It was an all-male group, consisted of noble men who didn’t know how to get the job done, which Smith described as “ingenious verbalous and incapable of hacking in the new land.” Such lack of great preparation would eventually result in the initiation of interactions of British settlers and Native American Indians afterwards, as British needed them in order to survive. During the first

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