This ebook represents a new edition of Increase Mather’s influential contemporary account of King Philip’s War, between the English colonists in New England (and their Native allies) and the Wampanoag, Naragansett, and other Indian nations of the region, beginning in 1675. Mather’s account runs through August of 1676, when hostilities in southern, central, and western New England ended; fighting continued in the region of Maine until 1678. The war was disastrous for both sides, but particularly for the hostile Native Americans, who were brought very close to extermination. Mather describes his history as “brief” (its 30,00 words run to 89 pages in this edition) and “impartial”—a claim that may ring false to modern ears. Mather was not a dir...
This brief account of the major engagement of the Pequot War appeared about six months after the Mys...
A study was made of the Indian war in Maine, which started in the late summer of 1675 and continued ...
John Underhill’s Newes from America was the most complete contemporary published account of the Pequ...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s influential contemporary account of...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s in-fluential contemporary account o...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s in-fluential contemporary account o...
John Easton (1617-1705) was deputy governor of Rhode Island in the winter of 1675-1676 when he wrote...
The work reprinted here, An Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants of New-England to Hearken to the ...
The work reprinted here, An Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants of New-England to Hearken to the ...
When King Philip\u27s War erupted in the summer of 1675, the New England colonies entered a quarter-...
When King Philip\u27s War erupted in the summer of 1675, the New England colonies entered a quarter-...
In the borderlands space between New England and Québec, the Wabanaki Indians had their own reasons ...
[4], 76 p."On p. 24-43 ("Some grounds of the war against the Pequots", and "A brief history of the w...
King Philip’s War (1675 – 1678) was one of several Indian Wars in 17th-century colonial America. I...
This brief account of the major engagement of the Pequot War appeared about six months after the Mys...
This brief account of the major engagement of the Pequot War appeared about six months after the Mys...
A study was made of the Indian war in Maine, which started in the late summer of 1675 and continued ...
John Underhill’s Newes from America was the most complete contemporary published account of the Pequ...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s influential contemporary account of...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s in-fluential contemporary account o...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s in-fluential contemporary account o...
John Easton (1617-1705) was deputy governor of Rhode Island in the winter of 1675-1676 when he wrote...
The work reprinted here, An Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants of New-England to Hearken to the ...
The work reprinted here, An Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants of New-England to Hearken to the ...
When King Philip\u27s War erupted in the summer of 1675, the New England colonies entered a quarter-...
When King Philip\u27s War erupted in the summer of 1675, the New England colonies entered a quarter-...
In the borderlands space between New England and Québec, the Wabanaki Indians had their own reasons ...
[4], 76 p."On p. 24-43 ("Some grounds of the war against the Pequots", and "A brief history of the w...
King Philip’s War (1675 – 1678) was one of several Indian Wars in 17th-century colonial America. I...
This brief account of the major engagement of the Pequot War appeared about six months after the Mys...
This brief account of the major engagement of the Pequot War appeared about six months after the Mys...
A study was made of the Indian war in Maine, which started in the late summer of 1675 and continued ...
John Underhill’s Newes from America was the most complete contemporary published account of the Pequ...