The Indians for their part were initially less hostile to the English that they had bee to the Spanish, however the mood would soon change as the familiar conquest at any cost mindset of the Europeans soon re-appeared; and in the words of Powhatan, the leader of the Indians in the area surrounding Jamestown, said of the English settlers "your coming is not for trade, but to invade my people and possess my country" (H&F 55). This quote, much like the words of the Aztecs many years before regarding the Spanish, well summarizes the ambitions of the English frontiersmen on their journey to the
The Indians for their part were initially less hostile to the English that they had bee to the Spanish, however the mood would soon change as the familiar conquest at any cost mindset of the Europeans soon re-appeared; and in the words of Powhatan, the leader of the Indians in the area surrounding Jamestown, said of the English settlers "your coming is not for trade, but to invade my people and possess my country" (H&F 55). This quote, much like the words of the Aztecs many years before regarding the Spanish, well summarizes the ambitions of the English frontiersmen on their journey to the