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    King Philip's War (sometimes called the First Indian War, Metacom's War, Metacomet's War, Pometacomet's Rebellion, or Metacom's Rebellion) was an armed...
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    that the treaties and agreements that were reached at the end of King Philip's War (1675–1678) were not adhered to. In addition, the English were alarmed...
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    of King Philip's War. Printer's major contribution to American literature came during King Philip's War while he worked as a scribe for King Philip also...
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    who were ransomed or escaped from captivity.[citation needed] In King Philip's War, a three-year conflict between indigenous peoples of New England and...
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    Patuxet tribe. Plymouth played a central role in King Philip's War (1675–1678), one of several Indian Wars, but the colony was ultimately merged with the...
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    October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014. "King Philip's War Event Timeline". Battlefields of King Philip's War. Pequot Museum. Retrieved February 21, 2017...
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    England in 1596 and 1597. The Anglo-Spanish War carried on until 1604, six years after Philip's death. Under Philip, an average of about 9,000 soldiers were...
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  • first settled this planned community in 1651. In the era following King Philip's War (1675–1678), Native American communities were often names by the locations...
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    also known as Mariana, Philip's niece and the daughter of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, was guided by politics and Philip's desire to strengthen the...
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    royal owner. By 1665, the village had approximately 30 houses. During King Philip's War, in 1676 Indians attacked and burned English settlements up the coast...
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    following the defeat of the Native Americans in what became known as King Philip's War. Initially, Metacom sought to live in harmony with the colonists....
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  • Metacomet, son of Massasoit, renamed Philip; succeeded his brother as tribal leader; instigated King Philip's War Narragansett people lived throughout...
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    It served as a major part of King Philip's War as a strategic base of operations for Metacomet (also known as King Philip) to launch assaults upon nearby...
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  • The First Abenaki War (also known as the northern theatre of King Philip's War) was fought along the New England/Acadia border primarily in present-day...
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  • (died 1839), war leader of the Seminole in the Second Seminole War Metacomet (died 1676), war leader of the Wampanoag in King Philip's War Philip I of Castile...
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    Retrieved December 14, 2020. Michael Tougias (1997). "King Philip's War in New England". King Philip's War : The History and Legacy of America's Forgotten Conflict...
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    husband. A few months later, one of Philip's younger brothers, Robert, also died. Philip's father was finally crowned king at Rheims on 15 August 1271. Six...
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    Spurred by the Wampanoag chief Metacom in what came to be known as King Philip's War, Native American warriors attacked colonial farms and settlements...
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    considered unsuitable by the King and Philip's tutors. Lerma was dispatched to Valencia as viceroy in 1595, with the aim of removing Philip from his influence;...
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    Uncas (category Pequot War)
    the tribe from Uncas' authority. King Philip's War started in June 1675. In the summer, the Mohegans entered the war on the side of the New England colonists...
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  • Igniting King Philip's War, 77. Kawashima, Igniting King Philip's War, 78. Lepore, The Name of War, 22. Kawashima, Igniting King Philip's War, 78. Leach...
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  • King Philip's War. A man named Metacomet was a Wampanoag Indian leader who was known as King Philip. He was mainly responsible for initiating the war...
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    National Historic Register. The history of Millis is closely tied with King Philip's War of 1675 to 1676. On February 21, 1676, Native Americans killed 17...
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    Great Swamp Fight (category King Philip's War)
    Massacre or the Great Swamp Fight was a crucial battle fought during King Philip's War between the colonial militia of New England and the Narragansett people...
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    denied Philip's right to declare war on England while King John was still excommunicated, and that his disobedience needed to be punished. Philip eagerly...
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    Benjamin Church (ranger) (category King Philip's War)
    Winslow to establish a company of Rangers called after the outbreak of King Philip's War. Church participated in numerous conflicts which involved the New...
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  • Westerly was interrupted by King Philip's War, when most of the English settlers abandoned the region. Immediately after the war, Connecticut and Rhode Island...
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  • held by a Gallup descendant. With the outbreak of King Philip's War in 1675, Gallup again went to war. When New London County raised seventy men under...
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    connecting large glacial boulders at Queen's Fort at the start of King Philip's War in the 1670s. Stonewall John is also credited with stonework completed...
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    additional terms as governor, the last time following the devastation of King Philip's War. He died on June 19, 1678, while still in office and was buried in...
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