Abstract
The people of Jamestown would not have survived at all without the assistance of Native Americans. They taught the settlers how to plant corn and give them gifts of food. The paradox of Jamestown, as Edmond Morgan describes it, is that the settlers, blinded by their sense of cultural superiority, fail to recognize the critical nature of this assistance. They attack the Indians both before and after the 1622 massacre, almost as retribution for their lack of success.
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American History, American Studies, Native American Studies, U.S. Colonial History, Unfinished Nation, The
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English
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