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Discover the intriguing encounters of explorers with indigenous people, showcasing resilience, compassion, and cultural exchanges. Delve into historical narratives that shaped early interactions and perceptions. Uncover the complexities of discovery and conquest in the age of exploration.
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Sample Quotations (week 3) • Yesterday a canoe came to the ship with six young men; five of them came aboard, whom I ordered to be detained, and have them with me; I then sent ashore to one of the houses, and took seven women and three children: this I did that the Indians might tolerate captivity better with their company…. • Speaker and Text: • Situation: • Significance:
#2 • For I believe that the earthly Paradise lies here, which no one can enter except by God’s leave. I believe that this land which your Highnesses have commanded me to discover is very great…. • Speaker and Text: • Situation: • Significance:
#3 • Pocahontas the Kings dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevaile, got his head in her armes, and laid her owne upon his to save him from death; whereat the Emperor was contented he should live….. • Speaker and Text: • Situation: • Significance:
#4 • 3. Reas: Thirdly, That every man might have need of other, and from hence theymight all be knitt more nearly together in the Bond of brotherly affeccion: from hence it appears plainly that noe man is made more honourable then another….but for the glory of the his Creator and the Common good of the creature: Man…. • Speaker and Text: • Situation: • Significance:
#5 • Consider that we shall be as a Citty upon a hill, the eyes of all people are uppon us…. • Speaker and Text: • Situation: • Significance: