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According to Of Plymouth Plantation, which statement best describes the Pilgrims' attitude toward the American Indians they encountered after landing at Cape Cod?

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Pilgrims thought that the Indians were violent and hostile.

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Of Plymouth Plantation was written by William Bradford, over years covering from 1620 to 1657 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He became the first governor for the colony. His journal tells about the establishment of the colony along with the lives of the colonist. After landing to Cape Cod, Pilgrims describes the Native Indians as violent and hostile. William Bradford describes the Indians as savage and brutish men. Also, the Puritans faced the harsh wilderness as they had never imagined.

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