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... When Europeans arrived they realized that there were natives already living in these areas, and then Europeans and Native Americans were wary of each other from the start. ... The Native Americans and settlers become extremely violent and there was warfare in both the New England and Chesapeake Bay area.
From the beginning the Native American and Europeans were not at ease with one another. By the time large groups of Europeans began settling, a large percent of Native Americans had already died because they were very susceptible to European diseases. ... Disease was not the only cause of tension for the Native Americans. ... In the New England area, the relations were endurable, but there were small conflicts over land. ... There are also several examples of Natives aiding hungry Europeans; however, settlers would often take to raiding native food supplies during desperate times of hunger. The Native Americans and Europeans would only continue to have more clashes as the seventeenth century advanced.
Approximate Word count = 778 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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