Yusuf Mansoor spoke on Wednesday, Sept. 25 about his dissertation: “From New England to Tangier: Indigenous Slavery and the English Atlantic at the beginning of King Philip’s War”. Photo by Connor ...
Prologue : The circle -- pt. 1. Language -- Beware of any linguist -- The story of it painted -- pt. 2. War -- Habitations of cruelty -- Where is your O God? -- pt. 3. Bondage -- Come go along with us ...
It might be hard to imagine, but almost 250 years ago, the land we now occupy was the stage for one of the most devastating and impactful wars in American history. The King Philip’s War, a topic ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Author David Silverman discussed the origin and outcome of King Philip's War. Author David Silverman discussed the origin and outcome of King ...
NORTH SMITHFIELD – The first hour of the new day on July 2, 1676, would be the last moments of peace that Quaiapen would ever know. A sachem of the Narragansett tribe, Quaiapen had led her people ...
David Brule of the Nolumbeka Project will lead a talk in Hatfield on Thursday discussing the town’s pivotal role in King Philip’s War. Credit: FILE PHOTO HATFIELD — An outpost in the 17th century ...
Increase Mather : Puritan mythologist -- A brief history of the warr with the indians in New-England / Increase Mather -- An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-England / Increase Mather -- ...
KINGSTON — Legend has it that during King Philip’s War (1675-76), fire was set to the home of John Bradford, a major with the Plymouth Military Forces and grandson of former Plymouth Colony Gov.
Taking place between June 1675 and August 1676 between the colonists of the Massachusetts Bay Colonies of New England and the Native American Wampanoag Tribe this was considered the bloodiest war per ...