Read the excerpt from a key into the american language and answer the question.
we weare...
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Read the excerpt from a key into the american language and answer the question.
we weare no cloaths, have many gods,
and yet our sinnes are lesse:
you are barbarians, pagans wild,
your land's the wildernesse.
who are the âpagansâ described in the last lines in the excerpt above?
murderers
non-christians
european colonists
narragansett indians
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