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Ousamequin was Massasoit of the Wampanoag Confederacy. He is generally known by his title, Massasoit, which means "great sachem".
pilgrims find in the wampanoag village in 1620?
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.
The year 1620. :)
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Ousamequin was Massasoit of the Wampanoag Confederacy. He is generally known by his title, Massasoit, which means "great sachem".
Massasoit Sachem, also known as Ousamequin, was the leader or sachem of the Wampanoag. He lived from 1581 to 1661. The Wampanoag were a Native American tribe.
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Massasoit was the Wampanoag sachem that met the Pilgrims along with Squanto
pilgrims find in the wampanoag village in 1620?
pilgrims find in the wampanoag village in 1620?
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.
Most likely the Wampanoag chief you are thinking of is Massasoit Sachem.
The year 1620. :)
"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.
Massasoit (also known as Ousamequin, meaning Yellow Feather), was chief of the Wampanoag when the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth in 1620.
Massasoit was the leader of the Wampanoag. He was also the grand sachem, or intertribal chief of all of the Native people who inhabited Massachusetts and Rhode Island. He maintained peaceful relations with the settlers at Plymouth Colony.