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Did Captain John Stone murder justify the near extermination of the Pequot tribe?
Or was this just an excuse to obtain more land and control of Native Americans in that region?
In 16century, in America, Captain John Stone was a liar, thief and totally undesirable and yet the English turned him into a martyr.
In my opinion, there was nothing that could justify exterminating the tribe. White settlers viewed the natives as savages, always in the wrong whenever disputes arose. The killings of Stone and John Oldham gave them the excuse they needed to get rid of their enemies, who were in the way of their desire to acquire unrestricted ownership of all land.
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