The Pilgrims
1. Elect a group leader (a
William Bradford) who presides over the group.
2. Based upon what you've read in Of Plymouth Plantation, discuss the problems you have with the Indians. One person should write these things down.
3. Discuss the future problems that may develop between yourselves and the Indians. List them.
4. Write a statement persuading the Indians to see things your way concerning that problems that you see. Remember, good persuasion uses both logic and emotion.
The Indians
1. Elect a group leader (a
Massasoit) who presides over the group.
2. Based on what you've read in Of Plymouth Plantation, discuss the problems you have with the Pilgrims settling on your land. One person should write these things down.
3. Discuss the future problems that may develop between yourselves and the Pilgrims. List them.
4. Write a statement persuading
the Pilgrims to see things your way concerning the problems that you see.
Remember, good persuasion uses both logic and emotion.