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Documentary evidence suggests that the Indians ' response was mixed . Dickson and others noted that Indians hunted pigs for food ( Dickson 1944 : 91 ) . Roger Williams , however , reported that pigs destroyed cornfields , clam beds ...
Documentary evidence suggests that the Indians ' response was mixed . Dickson and others noted that Indians hunted pigs for food ( Dickson 1944 : 91 ) . Roger Williams , however , reported that pigs destroyed cornfields , clam beds ...
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Such practices caused the European to demand changes of New England Indians . For example , Indians were required to protect their fields against destructive pigs . In Massachusetts , they were not allowed to mark the ears of pigs to ...
Such practices caused the European to demand changes of New England Indians . For example , Indians were required to protect their fields against destructive pigs . In Massachusetts , they were not allowed to mark the ears of pigs to ...
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3rdly , The said Indians do hereby promise to see to the safety of the said English theire cattle , By stoping or filling sufficiently their corn barnes , and all other pitts , or holes that they have digged , or may digg within the ...
3rdly , The said Indians do hereby promise to see to the safety of the said English theire cattle , By stoping or filling sufficiently their corn barnes , and all other pitts , or holes that they have digged , or may digg within the ...
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