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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?

A.) They thought the American Indians were both violent and hostile.
B.) They appreciated the kindnesses shown by the American Indians.
C.) They believed the American Indians would convert to Christianity.
D.) They felt the American Indians would help them build a settlement.

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"They thought the American Indians were both violent and hostile" is the statement among the choices given in the question that best describes the Pilgrims' attitude toward the American Indians they encountered after landing at Cape Cod. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A".

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"They thought the American Indians were both violent and hostile" is the statement among the choices given in the question that best describes the Pilgrims' attitude toward the American Indians they encountered after landing at Cape Cod. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A".
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