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John Sassamon
(King Philip's War), 1675-1676 Dissertation Presented in Partial
The Legacies of King Philip's War in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Colonial Consequence: King Philip’S War
Vital Allies: the Colonial Militia's Use of Indians in King Philip's War, 1675--1676
The Afterlives of King Philip's
The Role of the Narragansetts in the Breakdown of Anglo-Native Relations During King Philip’S War Lauren Sagar Providence College
Book & Sword: a Tale of Two New Englanders by Wade V. Fullerton
The Role of the Narragansetts in the Breakdown of Anglo-Native Relations During King Philip’S War
Delta Podcast Transcript Introduction Paul Musgrave: Welcome To
How Native Americans Got to Be Indians: Settler Complex and The
A Brief History of the Warr with the Indians in New-England (1676): an Online Electronic Text Edition
Germs, Pigs and Silver: King Philip's War and the Deconstruction of the Middle Ground in New England Benjamin M
King Philip's War (1675-76) Is an Event That Has Been Largely Ignored by the American Public and Popular Historians
American History Online King Philip's War
The Fall of the Wilderness King, Part II John Sassamon Christopher H
American Indian Studies in the Extinct Languages of Southeastern New England
Chapter V. King Philip's War. King Philip and His Associates. Their
MADISON HISTORICAL REVIEW Volume XVII Spring 2020 ISSN: 2164-1722
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Harvard Indians Some People Dislike Harvard Men on Principle, And
Conflict in Colonial New England: the Impact of the Treaty of Hartford 1638
King Philip's
The Puritan and Moravian Mission Towns Compared
An Investigation Into a King Philip's War Battle
Gray, Kathryn Napier (2003) Speech, Text and Performance in John Eliot's Writing
The Reverend John Sassamon, “Indian John” of Harvard
Lasting Marks: the Legacy of Robin Cassacinamon and the Survival of the Mashantucket Pequot Nation Shawn Wiemann
Colonial Consequence: King Philip’S War
Connecticut Unscathed: an Examination of Connecticut Colony’S Success During King Philip’S War 1675-1676