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In 1621, as a ruse to deceive the English, Opechancanough established peace with the colony's officials and told them the Powhatan Indians would adopt Christianity, lulling the colonists into complacency. He also took a new name, Mangopeesomon, which may have symbolized his final preparations to attack the colonists
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Powhatan was willing to trade and negotiate with the strangers, but he did insist they go to him, and he never came to Jamestown. When they forced him to accept a crown and promise that he would be subservient to their king, James I, and when, in 1609, they started using strong-arm tactics to get the food they needed, he started having second thoughts.
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