On June 28, 1675, King Philip’s War officially broke out between the Native Americans and English colonists of southern New England. The English immediately sought an alliance with the Narragansett tribe of Rhode Island due to their vast power in the area. However, English actions during this quest for alliance would ultimately turn the Narragansetts into enemies. The diplomatic and military encounters between the Narragansetts and English serve as a lens to understand dispossession, intercultural conflict, and colonialism during this period
The Indian wars of early New England were traumatic events. During King Philip\u27s, King William\u2...
King Philip’s War saw much of its action take place in Rhode Island, despite the colony remaining ne...
These two papers discuss some of the continuities in the history of Native societies of New England ...
On June 28, 1675, King Philip’s War officially broke out between the Native Americans and English co...
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...
Despite the vast amount of research that has been done on the town of Deerfield, Massachusetts almos...
King Philip’s War encouraged the construction of barbaric Native American typologies by puritan mini...
"List of subscribers": p. [305]-309.With facsimile title-pages.Mode of access: Internet
Disbound Original Held in Oak Street Library Facility.Also facsim. of t.p. of 1st English ed.: The p...
In the borderlands space between New England and Québec, the Wabanaki Indians had their own reasons ...
Works in Early American History have failed to comprehend adequately the complexity of the interraci...
"Commissary department": p. 18-20; "Maritime department": p. 21.Reprinted from the New-England histo...
King Philip’s War (1675 – 1678) was one of several Indian Wars in 17th-century colonial America. I...
ii King Philip’s War (1675-1676) was one of the bloodiest in American history. One New England colon...
The Indian wars of early New England were traumatic events. During King Philip\u27s, King William\u2...
King Philip’s War saw much of its action take place in Rhode Island, despite the colony remaining ne...
These two papers discuss some of the continuities in the history of Native societies of New England ...
On June 28, 1675, King Philip’s War officially broke out between the Native Americans and English co...
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...
Despite the vast amount of research that has been done on the town of Deerfield, Massachusetts almos...
King Philip’s War encouraged the construction of barbaric Native American typologies by puritan mini...
"List of subscribers": p. [305]-309.With facsimile title-pages.Mode of access: Internet
Disbound Original Held in Oak Street Library Facility.Also facsim. of t.p. of 1st English ed.: The p...
In the borderlands space between New England and Québec, the Wabanaki Indians had their own reasons ...
Works in Early American History have failed to comprehend adequately the complexity of the interraci...
"Commissary department": p. 18-20; "Maritime department": p. 21.Reprinted from the New-England histo...
King Philip’s War (1675 – 1678) was one of several Indian Wars in 17th-century colonial America. I...
ii King Philip’s War (1675-1676) was one of the bloodiest in American history. One New England colon...
The Indian wars of early New England were traumatic events. During King Philip\u27s, King William\u2...
King Philip’s War saw much of its action take place in Rhode Island, despite the colony remaining ne...
These two papers discuss some of the continuities in the history of Native societies of New England ...