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Essay heading: Diffrencees and Similarities Between the Pilgrims and Spainards
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And the Spaniards went to find land.
The Spaniards and Pilgrims were both mangled at sea before their arrival on the islands where the Indians lived. Thanks to the Indians the Pilgrims and the Spaniards both pick up on how to support and provide for themselves. The Indians was a very important part of the Spaniards n Pilgrims lives... displayed 300 characters
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The Indians was a very important part of the Spaniards n Pilgrims lives. Without the Indians to help provide and be there every step of the way they would not have survived. Therefore they played an important role. Both the Spinards and Pilgrims were explorers, voyage to America, and both had strong beliefs... displayed next 300 characters
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