King Philip's War - 1675-76 Some 40% of the English colonists were killed and some 80% of the Indians in the area died.
No to both.
The Wampanoag were a Native American tribe in southeastern Massachusetts and Eastern Rhode Island(mostly Massachusetts). When the first white men of Pilgrims came to Massachusetts the Wamponaog were friendly. But in the late 1600s the Wamponaog became the one of the fiercest tribes in Massachusetts. They were the leading tribe in King Philips war in 1675-1676 one of the bloodiest wars in America.
They were deeply involved in King Philipps War and the American Revolution.
They were deeply involved in King Philipps War and the American Revolution.
Battle of hastings.
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the main combatants of the colonial wars were England and Spain...
Yes Quakers do fight in wars. Quakers are a pacivist religion, but indiviual Quakers have fought in all of the wars that this country has engaged in. Nathanial Greene, Who George Washington said should be Commander in Chief of the contintanial Army if anything happened to Washington was raised a Quaker and practiced the religion. He was from Rhode Island, and so Quakers do fight in wars.
Yes there were lots of wars in between the late 1860's and th late 1870's.
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Sicily.
The decline of the Spanish Empire in the 1600s was primarily caused by economic problems, including heavy debt from wars and overspending, as well as the loss of valuable colonies and trade routes to other European powers.