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Why did Native Americans fight the Puritans?

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As New England grew, settlers began to seize Native American lands. In addition, the settlers tried to force the Native Americans to accept Puritan laws and religion. Many Native Americans saw the Puritans as a threat to their way of life.

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The Puritans and the Native Americans had a culture conflict relationship because of their different religious beliefs, ethics, and world views. ... The Puritans believed in buying and selling land, but the Indians thought that selling the land people walk on was a cruel act.
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