Indigenous Relations in Jamestown & Plymouth

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Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
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Indigenous Relations in Jamestown & Plymouth

Subject: HistoryGrade: Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
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Source Analysis: Indigenous Relations in Early American Settlements

Source A: A Native American's Perspective on the Jamestown Settlers

"When the English arrived, they seemed eager to take our land and resources. They did not seek our friendship but forced us to surrender our hunting grounds and respect. Many of our people were killed or displaced. We did not understand their ways and they did not try to understand ours. Their hunger for land led to conflict and suffering for our tribes." Provenance: An Anishinaabe elder, 1625, oral account recorded later by historians.

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Describe what Source A says about the relationship between the Native Americans and the Jamestown settlers. (3 marks)
[3 marks]
2.
Explain the purpose of the source and what it reveals about Native American views of the settlers. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
3.
Compare this source with a typical settler account of Indigenous relations. What differences in perspective can you identify? (4 marks)
[4 marks]
4.
Analyse how reliable Source A is as a primary source for understanding Native American views. (5 marks)
[5 marks]
5.
Outline the main differences between Native and settler perspectives on Indigenous relations during this period. (4 marks)
[4 marks]

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1/1/2026
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