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Massasoit was the chief of what Indians?

Massasoit was chief of the Wampanog Indians. He had two sons Metacom and Squanto.


What tribe of Indians did Chief Massasoit come from?

"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.


How long was the treaty between the Indians and pilgrims kept?

as long as chief massasoit lived.


How long was the treaty between the pilgrims and the Indians kept?

as long as chief massasoit lived.


What were the 3 Indians names that helped the pilgrims?

Massasoit worked out a treaty with the Pilgrims, and Squanto helped the people build and grow vegtables. and the last one is Samoset.


Who is the leader of the wampanoags?

Powhatan, who was the chief of the Powhatan Indians, was the leader of the Powhatan Confederacy of Virginia, which once included 30 different tribes totaling about 9,000 persons. The confederacy occupied much of what became the colony and state of Virginia.


When did Massasoit die?

when was massasoit born


Who was the wampanoag chief?

Most likely the Wampanoag chief you are thinking of is Massasoit Sachem.


Who is son of massasoit?

Son of Massasoit, known as King Philip


Did Massasoit die?

Yes, Massasoit died on None


What did Massasoit do to help the new colony?

19/20 of the Indians had died of disesase. they were weak so they decided to befriend the English fro ntheir safety.


What is the wampanoag confederacy?

They are a tribe of Indians which in the 1600's were divided into 3 different tribes around Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The most famous of these Indians was Massasoit, the leader of them, met with the Pilgrims around 1620.