Jamestown: Summary And Analysis

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There seem to be a consistency as to why colonists settled Jamestown, Plymouth and Rhode Island. Many set out to avoided religious prosecution with the mindset, thinking the church of England was unfixable (Tindall, 2013) also there was other driving forces for settlement riches and land ownership (Tindall, 2013) Many of the settlers that set out for wealth or land seem more likely to exploit the indigenes people. Whether it be for their hunting and tracking, for the settlers seeking wealth in fur trade. Or their need to ever expand and drive the Indians off their land, when all the natives where concerned with is if they could hunt and fish. (Tindall, 2013)However some indigenous seemed to thrive living in close proximity to settlers, of

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