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write a four-paragraph essay comparing and contrasting the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians........plz answer.......this is for a grade!!!!!!!

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The Pilgrims and Wampanoag Indians  did have a harmonious relationship in the early years of the Plymouth Colony. But historians and interpreters say it was based on practical reasons that hold lessons for such relations today

The First Thanksgiving between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoags is one of the most familiar scenes from American lore and history: William Bradford and the English gathered around a long table with Massasoit and his villagers, harmoniously sharing the meal and day.

But it didn't really happen that way. The Pilgrims and Indians probably kept mostly to themselves. The gathering lasted three days in September, rather than one in November, and turkey and cranberries may not have been part of the feast.

The early friendship between the two peoples wasn't so innocent, either: The Pilgrims heard the Wampanoags out in the forest for four months before their first face-to-face encounter.

From the beginning, relations between the Wampanoags and the settlers they called "the coat men" focused on diplomacy and trade, not a naive handshake between Europeans and the Indians, who'd claimed the land for hundreds of years. But interpreters at Plimoth Plantation say their early contact offers even more important lessons in how strangers and nations really get along.

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