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Why did violence break out between the Jamestown settlers and the Powhatan Indians?

The Native Americans refused to work for the Jamestown colonists as slaves.
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Jamestown colonists tried to convert the Native Americans to Christianity
Jamestown colonists were expanding the size of their colony
The French encouraged the Native Americans to attack the British colonists.

Why did violence break out between the Jamestown settlers and the Powhatan Indians-example-1
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Expanding English settlements meant more encroachment on Native American lands and somewhat greater contact with Native Americans. It also left settlers more ...

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