Saturday, February 28, 2009

Ma-re Mount

The Natives lived very differently compared to the separatists. Natives were considered uncivilized but maintained a form of life that the civilized took of interest. The Natives never became materialistic no matter how plentiful their woods and waters were, as did the separatists. The Natives dressed themselves, hiding their private parts, as would a civilized society, they even believed in a God known as Kytan, where after the good died would live without the worldy paines.

The Salvages became sinful and killed many Natives by deceiving the Natives with a feast at Wessaguscus. The Natives seemed much friendlier than the Separatists.

At Ma-re Mount, the Natives invited all to join and be apart of their inhabitate, but Separatists envied the value of their settlement. Ma-re-Mount became a great place for trade. The Seperatists made up a story against the leader to send him back to England, which they failed to do because of him first escaping, and then them not providing transportation to England left him stranded on an island. On this island he was helped by other Natives.

Morton's writings shows how unhumanly the New comers were. They killed the Natives in Wessaguscus and then attacked the host of Ma-re Mount because of envy. This reading showed how bad the Christains were compared to the Natives who even help other tribes as seen when the Host was helped by saveges on an island.

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