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What was the main reason for the decrease in Native Americans in New England by the 1670s?

A key reason the Native population reduced by 1670 was the spread of disease, often smallpox.


Did puritan influence in new England had began to increase by the 1670s?

No


In 1670s thousands of pueblos rebelled to drive the what?

In the 1670s thousands of Publeo rebelled to drive the?


What was the relationship between Native Americans and Plymouth Colonists?

The relationship between Native Americans and Plymouth Colonists was complex and evolved over time. Initially, the Wampanoag tribe, led by Chief Massasoit, formed a cooperative alliance with the colonists, which included mutual assistance and the famous Thanksgiving celebration in 1621. However, as the colony expanded and more settlers arrived, tensions grew over land and resources, leading to conflicts such as King Philip's War in the 1670s, which severely strained and ultimately disrupted their relationship.


Who was the leader of the rebellion against the governor of virginia in the 1670s?

Nathaniel Bacon


What were the origins of the political turmoil in Virginia during the 1670s?

Bacons Rebellion


In the 1670s thousands of Pueblo rebelled to drive the?

The Spanish out from New Mexico


Why did scentists only find out more about the bloodin the 1670s?

because Theo did


In the 1670s thousands of Pueblo rebelled to drive the .?

The Spanish out from New Mexico


What is white revolution of milk?

huge prodution of milk in 1670s in dairy milk & milk products


Is there a sentence that has two meanings?

Yes, that type of statement has been known as a double entendre since the 1670s.


Where does the last name Ledlow originate from?

Ledlow originally was Ludlow (town of Ludlow in Wiltshire & Shropshire England) but the 'u' was replaced with an 'e' in the 1820 or 1830 census in Alabama by the census taker. Origins in the US are in Virginia in the 1670s and Connecticutt (see Ludlow Laws of Connecticut).