The Indians felt threatened by the Puritans' religious conversions and they were also decimated by disease.
A major cause of the Pequot War (1636-1638) and King Philip's War (1675-1678) was the escalating tension over land and resources between Native American tribes and English settlers. As the settlers expanded their territories in New England, they encroached on Native lands, leading to competition for resources, trade disputes, and cultural clashes. Additionally, the desire for control over trade routes and alliances further fueled hostilities, ultimately resulting in violent confrontations. These conflicts were also driven by the settlers' attempts to impose their governance and way of life on the Indigenous populations.
The Pequot War (1636-1638) occurred first, followed by King Philip's War (1675-1676), and then the French and Indian War (1754-1763). The Pequot War was fought between English colonists and the Pequot tribe, while King Philip's War involved Native American tribes against English settlers in New England. The French and Indian War was a conflict between British and French colonial forces, along with their respective Native American allies.
The Pequot War (1636-1638) and King Philip's War (1675-1678) resulted in significant loss of life and territory for Native American tribes in New England. The Pequot War led to the near destruction of the Pequot tribe and set a precedent for colonial violence against Native Americans. King Philip's War, named after the Wampanoag leader Metacom (King Philip), resulted in the death of thousands, the devastation of Native communities, and ultimately the expansion of English colonial settlements. Both conflicts marked a turning point in colonial-Native relations, leading to increased colonial dominance and a drastic decline in Native American populations and power in the region.
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English settlements pushed native Americans off their lands
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English settlements pushed Native Americans off their lands
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native Americans and colonists in Plymouth...
June 1675 - April 1678
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