Correct answer only ! i cannot retake in all your passages you must have great care not to offend the naturals [natives], if you can eschew it; and imploy some few of your company to trade with them for corn and all other . . victuals if you have any; and this you must do before that they perceive you mean to plant among them; for not being sure how your own seed corn will prosper the first year, to avoid the danger of famine, use and endeavour to store yourselves of the country corn. -instructions for the virginia colony, 1606 in this passage, why are the jamestown colonists encouraged to maintain a good relationship with the native americans? a. so the native americans don’t attack them b. to trade with native americans for food in case their own crops fail c. so the native americans can learn how to grow crops from the colonists d. the colonists are encouraged to attack the native americans
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