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... It says that although English people were trying to impose their culture on the Indian people, instead “they were being ethnically transformed themselves in the process of confronting and being confronted by the people”.
The first British settlement in 1607 at Jamestown saw the arrival of an exclusively male English gentry. ... So originally, a solution was found in the alliance between Pow Hatan and the British settlers of “food for guns”. Since there were such intense internal struggles going on among the tribes, the guns were very important for the survival of the Native American people, just as food was to the British settlers. ... The British settlers soon learnt from the people, how to cultivate crops through the use of tools such as theirs. The Native Americans were skilled in agriculture from as early as 7000 BC when they started growing their own crop.
Approximate Word count = 640 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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