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Why did the Indians refrain from attacking the English settlers during the first fifteen years of English settlement?

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the answer is They were intimidated by the settlers’ religion
The indians had a lot of respect for religions because it was rooted in their culture to respect those who are already passed.
The indians believed the missionaries that followed the settlers had a good intention from religious point of view and decided to listen to them first.
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