Pilgrim and Native American Relations
Native Americans Use Multiple Tactics Against European Migrants
The seventeenth century came to their territory. Some rebel, some give up their
Ancestral homeland, while others made concessions. mayflower and william
Bradford and the Pilgrims sailed from England to America in 1620 in search of religious freedom
New World (Bradford 23). The Pilgrim Fathers, or simply the Pilgrims, were the first immigrants
Plymouth Colony This article examines the relationship between the Pilgrims and the natives
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Samaset introduced Squanto to the pilgrims. he is a native of the area
Speak English better than Samaset while in UK. After the introduction, he
Continue to work with the community as an interpreter. according to william bradford
bible, he is god’s special tool for her beyond her happiness
Expectations (Bradford 95). He had a major impact on the community because he was a storyteller
how to grow their corn, get fish and other commodities, he is their navigator to take over
They are advantageously transferred to the new location. Squanto remained with them until his death.
Looking back on the journey of the pilgrims, they encountered powerful enemies such as
Plymouth Plantation Chapter IX. Many people get seasick as soon as they get on the boat
travel. They are repeatedly exposed to strong winds and storms (74). ferry
Trembling violently, her roof leaks, a mighty beam of the ship
Bending and splitting, making them very worried about the boat not being able to do so
Complete the journey (75). After discussion among the merchants, they found a carpenter,
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Agreed to continue sailing but had to trawl for a few days due to terrible storm
Zephyr. They are faithful to the will of God.
After a long sea voyage, they were overjoyed to reach Cape Cod. You have no friends
to welcome them, and no inns to entertain or restore their weather-beaten bodies; no apartments, many
Fewer cities turn to for help after crossing the ocean
Problems in the manufacturing process (76). In winter, the weather is bad, the wind and waves are big, and it is prone to
Vicious and intense storm. Besides, what terrible and desolate things can they see
A wilderness full of monsters and humans? Furthermore, they do not know how many
they are there. What sustains them but the Spirit and grace of God? later she
Encounter the Native Americans as we know them today and their settlement in Plymouth
plantation.
What happened to the Pilgrims and Native Americans was different from what happened to Columbus and Native Americans
Indians who lived on the islands he discovered. The relationship between pilgrims and ascetics
Indians are diplomatic and trade based from their first meeting, it is obvious
Samoset agrees, and he leaves Squanto to help them (95). on the other hand
According to Berner, the relationship between Columbus and the Indians was rather colonial
Work, when Columbus came to the islands inhabited by Indians, failed under the influence of others
relationship, he enslaved them to learn more about the wealth and value of the family
island.
So it’s important to recognize the difference because our country was built on immigrants,
It helps shape the way we think and behave about immigrants today. most people come
Going to the United States to find a hometown or facing language barriers and loneliness
homesickness, identity issues, dietary changes, and other culinary adjustments and
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Financial setbacks (Gautam et al. 3). We should learn to be more compassionate and understanding
differences and willingness to help. Read about the relationship between pilgrims and people
Native Americans were perceptive. Despite their different beliefs, they succeeded
Make alliances earlier and even celebrate with them. they can set aside their differences
And focus on the benefits they will gain from the act of affection.
cited article
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Berner, Robert L. “Columbus, Native Americans, and American Literature.” World Literature Today 66.2
(1992): 292-296.
Bradford, William. Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647. Rutgers University Press, 1952.
Gautam, Chettanas and others. “Challenges for global learners: A qualitative study of concerns
and difficulties for international students. “International Student Magazine 6.2 (2016):
501-526.