Answer:
1. Both Bradstreet and Johnson thought that the American Indians were a threat to the settlers.
Bradstreet believed that American Indians who claimed to be loyal to Britain were actually working against them. Johnson believed that American Indians were more complex and dangerous than most Europeans realized.
2. Bradstreet’s interactions with American Indians were short term and during times of war, while Johnson had many interactions with them over a longer period of time. The Europeans misunderstood the American Indians and the American Indian Hunters were dangerous to the Europeans.
My teacher said I missed #2 in the prompt. I hope this helps. He gave me 70%. Please do not rate me badly.