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19 October, 17:33

Why did DeVries oppose the governor's plan to attack the Algonquins?

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  1. 19 October, 17:54
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    De Vries opposed the governor's decision because he did not have the approbation of the Twelve Men. De Vries also declared that in 1630 they had already lost a colony in the South River at Swanendael on account of triffling with the indians and that thirty-two of his men had been killed and that ten years later more people had been murdered by the indians. That was the reason he opposed to attack the Algonquins.
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