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How did the Jamestown colonists treat the Native Americans

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Jamestown held them in little huts, and provided them food and water.

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In the beginning, colonists viewed Native Americans as helpful, friendly, and overall as a recourse. They were welcoming, allowing the natives into their settlements, as well as willingly engaging in trade with them. Their hopes were to transform the tribes people into civilized Christians. Specifically the Powhatans (population 14,000) inhabited Jamestown

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