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  -How did the differing perceptions of diplomacy presented in Theodore de Bry's engraving The Chickahominy Become  New Englishmen  lead to future conflict between Native Americans and English settlers? A)  The Chickahominy felt that the English were taking advantage of them when trading goods. B)  The English believed that tribes like the Chickahominy should submit to their rule instead of controlling their own affairs. C)  The Chickahominy resented the English attempt to force them to convert to Protestantism. D)  The English were reluctant to have personal contact with different Native American groups in their areas of settlement.
-How did the differing perceptions of diplomacy presented in Theodore de Bry's engraving The Chickahominy Become "New Englishmen" lead to future conflict between Native Americans and English settlers?

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A Native American boarding school in Pennsylvania established in 1879, aiming to assimilate Indigenous children into Euro-American culture, often through harsh methods.

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