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What hardened colonists' attitudes toward local american Indians in Virginia during the early 1600's
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The Native Americans began attacking and killing the colonists in what was known as the Jamestown Massacre at the time. As a result of the 1600 attacks, the surviving colonists had felt fear and distrust toward the local American Indians.
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