![]() ![]() The settlers were persuaded, especially William Bradford who was the governor at that particular time, that the Supreme Being should show displeasure at times. In accordance to Wampanoag, they sold their property and land to the settlers, leading to the truce among them (65).As the region developed further, a new tension ensued as a result of the economic competition. Conflicts, wars and genocides ensued that the Massasoit gained recognition of the English speaking population. These tensions were heightened by inter-tribal and complex relations, as well as the increase of the English population. This coalition with the Wampanoag also enabled Massasoit to attain superiority over the other New England folks.As other individuals, especially the English settlers, continued to immigrate to the pilgrims’ region, tension began to accelerate. ![]() Some people, such as Massasoit and the Wampanoag leaders, benefited from the coalition. ![]() ![]() The novel demonstrates how the pilgrims got themselves involved with the natives.The mutuality was that Wampanoag provided teachings on how to survive in New England climatic conditions, while pilgrims put up a way to Wampanoag to justify themselves as a regional super power. There was a relationship between Wampanoag and pilgrims since they had lived together in the region. It also explicates Leiden their Calvinistic religion and politics, their fight to achieve and get through New England via the wintry sea. ![]()
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