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What prior notions did the pilgrims have about the Indians before meeting
them?

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  • 16-10-2020

Answer:

They did not know many things about the indians. They only knew that they were very different from them, looked different, had other customs, and had a different religion.

Precisely because of this last aspect: religious differences, the pilgrims did not have a very positive opinion of the indians. Pilgrims were very close-minded, because they believed that the calivnist version of protestant christianity was the only valid form of religion.

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