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Why did Ousamequin reach out to the people of Plymouth?​

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Answer: Ousamequin decided to reach out to this group of settlers. It was a peril to his people and his ascendancy, but he was inclined to take it. Yet in the terminus, the people from the Mayflower would turn out to be just a diminutive part of a coming wave of European colonists that no one would be able to stop

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