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Delilah Hamilton
9 July, 02:13
What did many of the Puritans think of Indians?
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Tori Navarro
9 July, 05:55
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Many Puritans who arrived in New England were convinced that the Indians they encountered represented remnants of the "Lost Tribes of Israel," a part of God's nation of chosen people that had gone astray and needed to be converted and saved.
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