Asked by Sumaiya
What were the Native Americans side of the story in 1620?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Many of them saw invaders taking over their land.
I wonder if they didn't resent these new immigrants and the fact that they didn't speak the Natives' language.
I wonder if they didn't resent these new immigrants and the fact that they didn't speak the Natives' language.
Answered by
Jen
1620 is the year that the Mayflower set sail to Plymouth Bay. Therefore I'm guessing the year symbolizes harmony between Native Americans and the pilgrims.
However from the Patuxet point of view (the tribe that aided the pilgrims) the arrival was devastating. They were completely wiped out by a plague that the colonists brought. The most vicious was the smallpox disease.
However from the Patuxet point of view (the tribe that aided the pilgrims) the arrival was devastating. They were completely wiped out by a plague that the colonists brought. The most vicious was the smallpox disease.
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