Views From Plymouth Rock a Sketch of the Early History of the Plymouth Colony

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Views From Plymouth Rock a Sketch of the Early History of the Plymouth Colony
Zachariah Atwell Mudge
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" He had heard of that fight, and said that these savages were very angry at the English. They had good reason to be, as it was afterward ascertained. Six years before, the celebrated Captain Smith, of Pocahontas fame, visited these waters. A Captain Hunt commanded one of the ships, and when Smith left, Hunt remained with his vessel to trade. Having derived all the profit possible from them in traffic, he stole seven of the In- dians themselves, by decoying them on board his vessel and then sai...ling away. He repeated this villainy afterward, in a worse form, in the very place now selected for a plantation by the pilgrims. "Having many of them on board, he made a great slaughter with his murderous and small shot. " He took twenty of them captives, and the whole twenty-seven he at- tempted to sell as slaves at Malaga. But a just indignation from God and man followed the wretch. He died miserably in Virginia not long after, and a few of the victims of his 12 186 Yiews from Plymouth Kock.
greediness for gain were returned to their native land.


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