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We here present in all humbleness our deliberate opinion touching the forme of Government now fitted to be established for the restoring and reviving of that Plantation, if it be possible yet to be recovered. . . .
The Plantation being growne to this height by the end of the year 1621, it pleased God in his secrett judgment to give leave to the enemies thereof, by many powerfull and most wicked meanes to bring it downe agayne to the ground. The first Blowe was a most blowdy massacre, when by the Treacherous crulety of the savages about 400 of our People were slayne, upon the 22th of March 1621 [1622]. The terror whereof with the losse of much cattle and other substance, and a sodayne alteracion of the state of all things, so dismaide the whole Colony, as they almost gave themselves for gone. But then appeared both the love of the Company to the Plantation.