Read the 6 points of the treaty on the last 2 pages. For each point, state who most benefits (Puritans, Native Americans, or both). When Bradford writes "he nor any of his" in point one, he is referring to the Native Americans. When he writes "their people," he is referring to the Puritans. This should help you better understand what he means.

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The six points of the treaty are stated below and the applicable parties are mentioned next to them:

1. That neither he nor any of his should injure or do hurt to any of their people. Native Americans

2. That if any of his did hurt to any of theirs, he should send the offender, that they might punish him. Native Americans

3. That if anything were taken away from any of theirs, he should cause it to be restored; and they should do the like to his. Both

4. If any did unjustly war against him, they would aid him; if any did war against them, he should aid them. Both

5. He should send to his neighbor's confederates to certify them of this, that they might not wrong them, but might be likewise comprised in the conditions of peace. Puritans

6. That when their men came to them, they should leave their bows and arrows behind them. Puritans

What was the purpose of the treaty?

The treaty was aimed at establishing good relations between the puritans and the Native Americans. Prior to this time, there was frequent disagreement between the two people.

The Native Americans were known for going to take the cattle of the Puritans so, when the Great Sachem came, he instituted the above treaty that will see the restoration of peaceful relations with the Puritans.

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