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Colonists in various historical contexts faced violence from different groups, including Indigenous peoples during territorial conflicts, rival colonial powers, and even other colonists during civil strife. Notably, during the American Revolutionary War, British soldiers and loyalists were involved in the deaths of colonists. Additionally, conflicts such as King Philip's War saw Indigenous groups retaliating against colonial encroachments. The motivations for these killings varied, often rooted in competition for land, resources, and power.

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