disease epidemics caused by contact with English fishermen
Powhatan
Praying towns
praying towns
praying towns
English
yes
Intertribal unity against the English.
Political conflict and religious persecution in England were not factors in inducing migration of English Calvinists to New England.
Conflict between colonists in New England and local American Indians was primarily fueled by land disputes and differing views on land use. As colonists expanded their settlements, they encroached on territories traditionally occupied by Indigenous tribes, leading to tensions over resources. Additionally, the introduction of European diseases devastated Native populations, weakening their ability to resist colonization. These factors culminated in violent confrontations, such as King Philip's War, which marked a significant escalation in hostilities.
American Indians became allies with English colonists during King Philip's War (1675-1676), a conflict primarily between Native American tribes in New England and English settlers. Some tribes allied with the colonists, seeking to counter the expansion of rival tribes or the encroachment of English settlements. This alliance led to significant conflicts against other Native groups, as well as devastating consequences for many involved, including loss of life and land for both sides.
local native american indians withered away
Tisquantum lived for some time with shipwright John Slany in London, England.