Shaping History
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Which of the following is NOT a reason why the events described in this account could be considered a turning point in history?

  • New England colonists repaired relationships with Native Americans soon after the incidents described. (correct)
  • Native American societies grew strong again after contracting European diseases, resulting in an increase in Native populations at this time.
  • Native Americans in the British colonies experienced a drastic decline in population due to disease and war brought by Europeans.
  • The author of this account went on to become a powerful English Lord.
  • What was the impact of European diseases on Native American populations in the British colonies?

  • New England colonists repaired relationships with Native Americans soon after the incidents described.
  • The author of this account went on to become a powerful English Lord.
  • Native American societies grew strong again after contracting European diseases, resulting in an increase in Native populations at this time.
  • Native Americans in the British colonies experienced a drastic decline in population due to disease and war brought by Europeans. (correct)
  • What happened to Native American societies after contracting European diseases?

  • Native American societies grew strong again after contracting European diseases, resulting in an increase in Native populations at this time. (correct)
  • The author of this account went on to become a powerful English Lord.
  • Native Americans in the British colonies experienced a drastic decline in population due to disease and war brought by Europeans.
  • New England colonists repaired relationships with Native Americans soon after the incidents described.
  • What was the fate of the author of this account?

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