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Why did Frethorne say that American Indians were such a threat? The settlers were weakened by illness. All the settlers were unhappy. Many settlers had returned to England. Many settlers had been enslaved. "For we live in fear of the enemy every hour, yet we have had a combat with them…and we took two alive and made slaves of them. But it was by policy, for we are in great danger; for our plantation is very weak by reason of the death and sickness of our company." — Richard Frethorne

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