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The Pilgrims primarily encountered and interacted with various Native American tribes, most notably the Wampanoag tribe. While there were conflicts with other tribes in the region, such as the Narragansett and Pequot, the most significant and well-documented conflict involving the Pilgrims was King Philip's War (1675-1676) against the Wampanoag, led by Metacom, also known as King Philip. This war arose from escalating tensions over land and resources, leading to widespread violence and significant casualties on both sides.

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