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Answer this question… Two groups were fighting over different beliefs.
Answer this question… Two groups were fighting over different beliefs.
The compromise that was reached over the issue of slave trade was "Three-Fifths Compromise's.
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The term might refer to mediation used between two sides of different cultures, or two sides fighting over some aspect of culture.
They were fighting over the fur trade in Canada at the time.
They were fighting over the fur trade in Canada at the time.
I'm pretty sure in 1634, the Pequot Tribe killed an Englishman by the name of John Stone. Although John Stone wasn't very well liked by his fellow colonists, the Puritans were still affected by this and began to attack the Native Americans. ^^ I might be wrong though.
they were fighting over land.
Because the question over extension of slavery into the new territories was raised.
Both sides were too equal. Neither side could gain over the other, as the fighting went back and forth, often over the same area. This resulted in both sides settling for a relatively static trench warfare.
Helen wasn't on a side she was the one they were fighting over. So she was on both sides i guess. I don't know: read the Trojan War.
They were fighting over land and wealth.
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The Pequot were originally part of the Mohegan tribe in eastern Connecticut; they split in the early 1600s since one group supported the English and the other did not.The Pequot chief Sassacus resisted English settlement in his area, simply to preserve the lands occupied by his own people. The result was that in 1637 the English colonists, backed up by Narragansets and Mohegans under Uncas, destroyed the Pequot fortified village at West Mystic. Over 700 Pequots were killed and as many were sold into slavery in Bermuda.You seem to have these facts a little confused, making the Pequots the aggressors instead of the victims.The name Pequot comes from the Natick word pagwohteau, "he destroys". Ironically it as the Pequots themselves who were destroyed.