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Of Plymouth Plantation

Of Plymouth Plantation. By: Haley Hadden Sara Carr And Quinn Vancise. Introduction. Our section that we had was The First Encounter. This section talks about when the Pilgrims and the Indians first met. It was a good start in the beginning, but they later had conflicts. Quote #1.

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Of Plymouth Plantation

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  1. Of Plymouth Plantation By: Haley Hadden Sara Carr And Quinn Vancise

  2. Introduction • Our section that we had was The First Encounter. This section talks about when the Pilgrims and the Indians first met. It was a good start in the beginning, but they later had conflicts.

  3. Quote #1 • “The month of November being spent in theses affairs, and much foul weather falling in, the 6th of December they sent out their shallop again with ten of their principal men and some seamen, upon further discovery, intending to circulate that deep bay of Cape Cod.” • This quote deals with the Pilgrims arrival to Cape Cod.

  4. Quote #2 • “Men, Indians! Indians!” • This quote describes the feelings of the Pilgrims when they first arrive in Cape Cod and discover the Indians.

  5. Quote #3 • “In the meantime, of those that were there ready, two muskets were discharged at them, and two more stood ready in the entrance of their rendezvous but were commanded not to shoot till they could take full aim at them.” • This quote describes the fight between the Indians and Pilgrims. The Pilgrims used muskets.

  6. Conclusion • Clearly, The First Encounter discusses how the Indians and Pilgrims first met. They were good friends in the beginning and later got in a rocky mess. The Pilgrims and the Indians traded supplies. The Indians gave the Pilgrims shelter, and food. The Pilgrims stole from the Indians, and that’s what caused the Indians to attack them. Clearly, that is a summary of my part of the story.

  7. Works Cited • http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/History/voyage6.php • http://www.caffeinedestiny.com/tigiving.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflower

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