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    precedent for democratic rule in Massachusetts ("The Pilgrims"‚ 1996-3013). The Wampanoag people were the native inhabitants that lived around the area of the Plymouth Colony for some 10‚000 years before the Europeans arrived. The Wampanoag people needed help fending off their rivals in the interior. If the Pilgrims would agree to ally with the Wampanoag’s then they could stay. This was the choice given to them by the Wampanoag leader. Soon after the settlement‚ the Pilgrims came into contact with Squanto

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    There were two acts of agency happening during the time of King Philip’s War. Looking at the Document Wampanoag Grievances at the Outset of King Philip’s War‚ the first act of agency is a letter. The Wampanoag tribe wanted the colonist to let the English know how they were feeling and what they wanted from them to maintain the peace. Complaints that were made in this letter was the Tribe did not want violence

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    under a frozen pond in Middleboro‚ Massachusetts. By June of 1675 three Native Americans were tried and convicted for the murder of John Sassamon with little evidence of them ever committing the crime. This angered Wampanoag tribe leader Metacom‚ also known as King Philip‚ who ordered Wampanoag warriors to burn colonist’s livestock but wait for the “colonists to spill first blood” (McCue‚ pg.47). The colonists did retaliate by shooting an Indian and this would be the start of King Philips war with the

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    that Tisquantum was born on January 1st; curiously however the exact year is under debate but is circa the 1580’s. Tisquantum was a member of the Patuxet tribe‚ located in Eastern Massachusetts on Plymouth Bay. The Patuxets were a tributary of the Wampanoag Confederacy in which a head sachem (chief/political leader) presided over a number of lesser

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    Philip’s War to The Pueblo Revolt Despite being separated by an entire continent‚ King Phillip’s War and The Pueblo Revolt paralleled each other in their causes‚ courses‚ and consequences. In New England‚ King Philip’s War was a conflict between the Wampanoag Indians and the English settlers of the Plymouth Colony from1675 to 1677. Far‚ far away in what is now New Mexico‚ the Pueblo Revolt was an uprising of Pueblo Indians against the Spanish settlers in the colony of Santa Fe de Nuevo México in 1680

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    John Smith was among the first to truly promote the "American dream." In "A Description of New England" he reached out the middle class of English society of men who were willing to work hard for a piece of their own land. The Virginia Company’s primary goal for Jamestown was purely profit‚ trying to adopt Spain’s style of colonization. The colonists were mainly of noble background‚ being non-inheriting sons‚ and were looking to make a quick buck and go on back home to England. Those colonists did

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    GUIA N° 3 SECTOR: Inglés NIVEL: Segundo Medio PROFESOR-A : Mónica Meneses S. PLAZO: 30 de octubre UNIDAD TEMATICA: Traditions‚ Traditions. CONTENIDO: The Present Perfect Tense / Vocabulary related to different holidays‚/ Text about holiday APRENDIZAJE ESPERADO: 1.-Usar estructura gramatical del tiempo presente perfecto en las

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    Analyze how actions taken by BOTH American Indians and European colonists shaped those relationships in each of the following regions: New England ‚ Chesapeake ‚ Spanish ‚ New France. Confine your answer to the 1600s. English : * Mass Bay viewed the Indians as inferior and believed that because of this they were obligated to take the land * In the Plymouth colony the pilgrims and the natives started off great (first thanksgiving) Squanto was a big reason for their harmony‚ however mass

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    It all depends on the region you look at. New England Colonies: Mass Bay viewed the indians as inferior and believed that because of this they were obligated to take the land. Several indian tribes over the 17th century attacked mass bay with the most infamous being King Phillips war (look it up in textbook index if you need more detail). In the Plymouth colony the pilgrims and the natives started off great (first thanksgiving remember?) an english speaking native named squanto was a big reason

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    The three cultural regions of North America directly preceding colonization would be the Iroquois‚ the Algonquian‚ and Narragansett’s. The Iroquois are a melting pot. League traditions allowed for the dead to be symbolically replaced through captives taken in the "Mourning War." They also were a mix of farmers‚ fishers‚ gatherers and hunters‚ though their main diet came from farming. The main crops they farmed were corn‚ beans and squash‚ which were called the three sisters and were considered special

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