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Cole Moss
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2 October, 07:18
How did the whites and indians view one another
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Marie Harding
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When Europeans first landed in the new world, they viewed the Native population as either a threat or a resources but not an equal.
The Native populations viewed the Europeans as a threat, resource, and on equal ground.
The result is history.
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