The Native Americans began attacking and killing the colonists in what was known as the Jamestown Massacre at the time. As a result of the 1600 attacks, the surviving colonists had felt fear and distrust toward the local American Indians.
In the early 1600s, English colonists in Virginia developed hardened attitudes toward local American Indians primarily due to violent conflicts like the Jamestown Massacre and ongoing territorial disputes. This resulted in fear, distrust, and hostile interactions as the settlers encroached on Native lands and engaged in retaliatory violence. The culmination of these tensions contributed to a long history of conflict between the colonists and Indigenous peoples in the region.
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