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Minister who settled in the Connecticut river valley for the fertile farming and religious freedom.
(aka King Philip): One of Massasoit’s sons. Became chief of the Wampanoag after his brother fell ill and passed away. Blamed English for his brother’s death and wanted revenge. He was killed during the King Philip’s war
founder of New Hampshire
1636-1637 English Colonists massacre native people in Mystic, MA over land disagreements.
1675-1676 War between colonists and the Native Americans in the New England region. 3,000 natives lost their lives. 50 English villages were burned to the ground. Innocent natives and Settlers were massacred because of fear. Many Native Americans were captured and sold to the West Indies as slaves.
Founder of Maine (Considered part of MA until statehood)
Wampanoag leader, signed a peace treaty with the Pilgrims
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Pequot War
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King Philip's War
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John Mason
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Thomas
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Ferdinano Gorges
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Massasoit
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Metacom
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