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Essay heading: King Philip’s War: America's Most Devastating Conflict
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Walter Giersbach |
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Three days later, Wampanoags were reported to have taken up arms near Swansea, about 15 miles from Providence
By the mid-17th century, settlements had been established throughout southeast Massachusetts. “Though there were many events that led to the war, the attack on the settlement on the banks of the Kickemuit River may be attributed to the growing perception that Indian land had been increasingly encroached upon by settlers, leaving cornfields overrun by settlers' livestock and traditional hunting grounds inaccessible... displayed 300 characters
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Three days later, Wampanoags were reported to have taken up arms near Swansea, about 15 miles from Providence
By the mid-17th century, settlements had been established throughout southeast Massachusetts. “Though there were many events that led to the war, the attack on the settlement on the banks of the Kickemuit River may be attributed to the growing perception that Indian land had been increasingly encroached upon by settlers, leaving cornfields overrun by settlers' livestock and traditional hunting grounds inaccessible... displayed next 300 characters
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