King Philip of the Wampanoag Native Americans was born Metacomet, but was also known as Metacom and Pometacom. He was a Wampanoag war chief and lead his tribe in King Philip's War, an uprising against English colonists. He adopted the name Philip in 1660 along with his brother, Wamsutta, who adopted the name Alexander. Philip/Metacom wore European-style clothing in order to fit in and live in harmony with the colonists. Despite his concessions to the colonists' demands for expansion, the colonists went too for his people to take. He utilized native tribal alliances to push the colonists out of New England, until the colonists outnumbered them heavily. He was shot and killed in 1676.
They were known as Loyalists, and more frequently as Tories (plural of Tory).
An American colonist who remained loyal to King George III was known as a Loyalist or a Tory (plural "Tories"). "Tory" is also a name applied to Conservative political parties in the UK and Canada.
the colonists nicknamed the coersive acts the intolerable acts..
the name Burks comes from Ireland it is an Irish name also known as Burk
The Borzoi is also known as the Russian Wolfhound.
The Jungfrau was also known as "virgin"
They were also known as the Brown Shirts.
Sulfur is also known as brimstone.
It is also called a Persian Greyhound.
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The Age of Reason
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hades is his greek name
White blood cells are also known as leukocytes.
The accordion was also know as the squeezebox.
it is also known as machine code