In 1621, the ____ at Plymouth were struggling in the face of starvation and disease. Without the help of neighboring ____, the colony likely would not have survived. Yet, the Pilgrims exhibited extreme ____ of the culture and religion of their saviors. They subsequently adopted an aggressive stance on ____ Native Americans. The Pilgrims forced Indian converts to live in ____ separate from their unconverted family members.

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Answer:

The answers are:

1- pilgrims

2-Native Americans

3-intolerance

4-converting

5-praying towns  

Explanation:

When Pilgrims former the first settlement more than half of the original settlers died during that grueling first winter, the survivors were able to secure peace treaties with neighboring Native American tribes. The colony begins to thrive

Relationships deteriorated as the Puritans continued to expand their settlements aggressively and as European ways increasingly disrupted native life. Years after that thousands of Native people were killed

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