Unchallenged as a result of having 16th-century European firearms, Native Americans viewed the white man with suspicion, for they feared the thunder sticks of death that were pointed at them.
(A) Native Americans viewed the white man with suspicion, for they
(B) Native Americans were suspicious of the white man, and they
(C) the white man was viewed with suspicion by Native Americans, who
(D) the white man was suspicious to Native Americans, and it was
(E) the white man was viewed with suspicion by Native Americans, it being
(A) Native Americans viewed the white man with suspicion, for they
(B) Native Americans were suspicious of the white man, and they
(C) the white man was viewed with suspicion by Native Americans, who
(D) the white man was suspicious to Native Americans, and it was
(E) the white man was viewed with suspicion by Native Americans, it being