Why did Powhatan attack the Chesapeakes?

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The Chesapeakes had been raiding Powhatan's villages.
The Chesapeakes had been raiding Powhatan's villages.

Powhatan wanted to expand his territory closer to the east coast.
Powhatan wanted to expand his territory closer to the east coast.

The Chesapeakes refused to live under Powhatan's rule.
The Chesapeakes refused to live under Powhatan's rule.

Powhatan's priests foretold of men coming from the east to destroy his empire.

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The most accurate response regarding why Powhatan attacked the Chesapeakes would likely be that the Chesapeakes had been raiding Powhatan's villages. This reflects the context of conflict among indigenous groups over territory and resources that was common in the early 17th century in Virginia. While factors such as territorial expansion and tensions related to rule may have played a role, the raiding is a clear instigator of conflict in this historical context.

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