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Why were the English settlers able to overcome the conflict and attacks with the Indians in New England?

A: Starvation had set in due to massive crop failures across all of New England


B: The Indians never united due to differences in language, governmental structures, culture, and the fact that many tribes were enemies with each other.


C: The Indians were attacked by the colonists, the French, and the English


D: The Spanish were working with the French to use the natives to attack the English colonists

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Answer:

C

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Answer:

(C) The Indians were attacked by the colonists, the French, and the English

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The Indians living in the region where Jamestown was settled probably had blended sentiments about the appearance of the English in 1607. One of their first responses was antagonistic vibe dependent on their past involvement with Spanish travelers along their coastline. They assaulted one of the boats before the English landed. However, the Indians before long started to offer nourishment and conventional Indian accommodation to the newcomers. From the start, Powhatan, pioneer of a confederation of clans around the Chesapeake Bay, would have liked to retain the newcomers through friendliness and his contributions of nourishment.

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