King Philip led his Wampanoag tribe and their allies in a losing fight against encroachments of New England colonists.
i think the answer is "Metacom"
Metacom, or Metacomet, was the Wampanoag leader who was also known as King Philip. He was a sachem for the Wampanoag and led them in a resistance that is known as King Philip's War.
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Massasoit was the leader of the Wampanoag tribe. His sons were Wamsutta, Metacomet, Pometecomet, and Sonkanuchoo. He also had two daughters, but only one of his daughter's names was recorded. Her name was Annie.
Perhaps you refer to King Philip, or Metacomet son of Massasoit, the Sachem of the Wampanoag Indians, who waged King Philip's War (1675-76) against the colonists. You may mean George III who was king at the time of the American Revolution.
Metacomet or King Philip was a tribal chief of Wampanoag Indians. He led an army of tribal alliance against European colonists in King Philip's war between 1675 and 1678.
King Philip II ruled over Spain and parts of South America. There have been several different people in history named King Philip. King Philip I of Macedonia ruled Spain.
King Phillip, also known as Metacomet, was a leader of the Wampanoag Indians. During the war he and a small group of Indians went into Assowamset Swamp. He was found and killed. his wife and son were sold as slaves.
Philip was a king of Macedonia and a military leader. He was also the father of Alexander the Great.
The defeat of the Wampanoags in King Philip's War
King PhilipKing PhilipMetacom, also known as King Philip by the English
Well, Metacomet was a war chief for the Wampanoag(Native American Group). He was a leader in the war which is now called "King Phillip's War" (King Phillip is his name by the english) . But its not that clear what else he did. Mitch M
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