The treaty between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag specified the following terms:
1. That neither Massasoit nor any of his people should injure or do hurt to any of the colonists.
2. That if any of his did hurt to any of the colonists, Massasoit should send the offender, and the colonists would punish him/her.
3. That if anything were stolen from the colonists, Massasoit would see to it that it was returned. The English would do the same.
4. If Massasoit came under "unjust" attack, the English would give aid; and vice versa.
5. Massasoit would send to other Native nations "to certify them of this, that they might not wrong [the English], but might be likewise comprised in the conditions of peace."
6. That the Native people who came to visit would leave their bows and arrows behind.
when was massasoit born
Chief Massasoit, also known as Ousamequin, was the leader of the Wampanoag tribe. He played a crucial role in the founding of the United States because he signed a peace treaty with the Pilgrims in 1621, known as the First Thanksgiving. This alliance helped ensure the survival of the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony and established peaceful relations between the Wampanoag tribe and early European settlers in the region. Massasoit's diplomacy and cooperation were instrumental in the early years of European colonization in New England.
"Massasoit Sachem" was actually chief Ousamequin, leader (sachem) of the Pokanoket tribe of the Massachusetts area. He was "Massasoit" (great leader) of the Wampanoag Confederacy, and lived from around 1581 to 1661.
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He was a coward who shot the pilgrims
Massasoit and his tribe of Wampanoag natives.
as long as chief massasoit lived.
as long as chief massasoit lived.
Massasoit worked out a treaty with the Pilgrims, and Squanto helped the people build and grow vegtables. and the last one is Samoset.
4 terms of the moffat treaty
The terms of the Treaty of Versailles, was announced on 7th May 1919
when was massasoit born
Most likely the Wampanoag chief you are thinking of is Massasoit Sachem.
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Son of Massasoit, known as King Philip
Yes, Massasoit died on None
He authored and dictated the terms of the Treaty.