King Philip's War Research Paper

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King Philip’s War
The war was named the king Philip, the son of Massasoit and the chief of Wampanoag. King Philip forged an alliance that brought together two-thirds of the region’s Indian population, including the Narragansett. In 1675 King Philip’s War was marked as the last major effort by the Native Americans of southern New England to drive out the English settlers. This war was between the Colonists and the Americans in New England. It was the most devastating war in 1675-1676.
In 1620s, English men and women settled New England. They sought that a religion sanctuary, not commercial success or military dominance. Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams confronted religious leaders. Then the Puritans and Pilgrims faced serious threats from
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The English communities stretched from Connecticut through Massachusetts and Rhode Island and into Maine and what became New Hampshire. So, the English king and Parliament, embroiled in war, paid little attention to events in North America, allowing these New England colonies to develop with little oversight. After the restoration of the monarchy, the English wrested control of New Amsterdam from Dutch and renamed it New York in 1664. By 1674 the English could claim dominance in population, trade, and politics over the other European powers vying for empires along the northern Atlantic …show more content…
Some impute it to an imprudent zeal in the magistrates of Boston to Christianize those heathens, before they were civilized, and enjoining them to. The strict observation of their laws, which, to people so rude and licentious hath proved even intolerable; and that the more, for while the magistrates, for their profit, severely put the laws in execution against the Indians. the people on the other side, for lucre [money] and gain, intice and provoke the Indians to the breach thereof, especially to drunkenness. Which these people are so generally addicted, that they will strip themselves to the skin to have their fill of rum and