King Philip: War Chief of the Wampanoag People King Philip: War Chief of the Wampanoag People

King Philip: War Chief of the Wampanoag People

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Publisher Description

Metacomet (1638–1676), also known by his adopted English name King Philip, was chief to the Wampanoag people and the second son of the sachem Massasoit. He became a chief in 1662 when his brother Wamsutta (or King Alexander) died shortly after their father Massasoit. Wamsutta's widow Weetamoo (d. 1676), sunksqua of the Pocasset, was Metacomet's ally and friend for the rest of her life. Metacomet married Weetamoo's younger sister Wootonekanuske. No one knows how many children they had or what happened to them all. Wootonekanuske and one of their sons were sold to slavery in the West Indies following the defeat of the Native Americans in what became known as King Philip's War.

Contents:

Landing of the Pilgrims

Massasoit

Clouds of Wart

The Pequot War

Commencement of the Reign of King Philip

Commencement of Hostilities

Autumn and Winter Campaigns

Captivity of Mrs. Rowlandson

The Indians Victorious

The Vicissitudes of War

Death of King Philip

Conclusion of the War

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
8 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
195
Pages
PUBLISHER
Madison & Adams Press
SIZE
3.6
MB

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