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How did Bradford initially view the Native Americans? Do you think that his first impressions were completely accurate?

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Bradford initially viewed the Native Americans as “savages and barbarians” and he also viewed them as suspicious and mysterious, stating that “when any approach near them, they would run away”. I believe his first impressions were completely accurate because as time went on they found them to be “profitable” to them and after the treaty, they continued on peacefully with Squanto being a “special instrument sent of God for their good”.

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His first impression was half-amazed. He described the Natives as full of wildness and savagery.  However, their perception changed when he met Squanto and Samoset. These two Natives were able to help the pilgrims to forge a treaty with the Natives. The Natives were hospitable and shared their knowledge in planting corn and other crops.
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