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native Americans and colonists in Plymouth...
Native Americans.
King Philip's War was a conflict between Native American tribes and New England colonists from 1675-1678. The war resulted in significant casualties on both sides and ultimately led to the defeat of Native American peoples in the region. It is considered one of the bloodiest and most devastating conflicts in early American history.
Shouldn't that already be self-explanatory (seeing how this is under the "Hawaii" category...)? He's Native Hawaiian (not Native American or African American).
English settlements pushed native Americans off their lands
Yes, King Phillips War and the American Revolution.
King George III
No.
King Phillip's War took place in Plymouth Colony Boston and the Connecticut River Valley. The war began in 1675, and didn't end when its namesake, King Phillip was hunted down and killed by Puritans and their native American allies in 1676, but continued until a treaty was made in 1678.
It was Metacom, who was also known as King Phillip.
He was an American director and composer of band music. He was known as "The March King.
the native American tribes grew smaller from this war