Due to rummors
Son of Massasoit, known as King Philip
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.
Massasoit, the Wampanoag sachem, formed a peaceful alliance with the English settlers, which was exemplified by the signing of the Mayflower Compact in 1621. However, his son Metacom (also known as King Philip) led an uprising against the English colonists in 1675 known as King Philip's War, due to growing tension and conflicts over land and resources. Metacom's actions were in contrast to his father's earlier efforts to maintain peace and cooperation with the English.
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.
At the center of this cataclysm was one man, Metacom, leader of the Pokanokets, a tribe within the Wampanoag Indian Federation. At an early age, when relations between the natives and settlers were less stressed, Metacom was given the nickname of King Philip by the English, because of his haughty mannerisms. One of the many ironies of this conflict is that Philip was the son of Massasoit -- the same Massasoit who had helped the Plymouth Pilgrims survive their first winter in the New World. A father's kindness would became a son's curse.
King Philip's War was primarily caused by escalating tensions between Native American tribes and English settlers in New England over land, resources, and differing cultural practices. As settlers expanded their territories, they encroached on indigenous lands, leading to conflicts over hunting grounds and farming areas. Additionally, the imposition of English laws and the conversion efforts of missionaries further strained relations. The culmination of these grievances led to a violent uprising led by Metacom, also known as King Philip, in 1675.
Philip II did not turn to Protestantism; he remained a devout Catholic and was a strong defender of the Catholic faith. He fought against Protestantism during his reign as the King of Spain and made efforts to suppress it in the Spanish territories.
Richard W. Cogley has written: 'John Eliot's mission to the Indians before King Philip's War' -- subject(s): Missions, Biography, Puritans, Missionaries, Indians of North America, History
The notes that Mary Queen of Scots sent to Philip II of Spain requested his assistance and support in her efforts to gain the English throne. She sought military intervention to help her overthrow Queen Elizabeth I and secure her own claim to the English crown.
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The king of Spain when Miguel López de Legazpi conquered the Philippines in the 16th century was King Philip II. Legazpi’s colonization efforts were in line with King Philip II’s vision to expand Spanish influence in Asia and establish a stronghold in the region.
Jim Elliot or Philip James Elliot was born October, 8, 1927 and raised in Portland Oregon to Fred and Clara Elliot. He grew up living in a strong missionary minded home where many missionaries tended to visit.