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According to William Bradford's journal Of Plymouth Plantation, what were the conditions at Cape Cod upon the Puritan Pilgrims' arrival?

A) A small group of friendly Native Americans greeted them with a feast of venison stew and corn.

B) They landed at Plymouth Rock where a small colony of Puritans were involved in Sunday morning worship, but after the service ended, they welcomed the Pilgrims and fed them cod fish and wild turkey.

C) No friends to welcome them nor inns to refresh their weather-beaten bodies, no houses or towns, and the season was winter.

D) A large tribe of Native Americans, which they called Indians, fired arrows on their ship until they convinced the natives that they came in peace and meant them no harm.

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is d

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