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King Philip’s War
British-Native American conflict
Quick Facts
- Also called:
- Great Narragansett War
- Date:
- 1675 - 1676
- Location:
- New England
- United States
- Participants:
- Northeast Indian
- Metacom
- Narraganset
- New England
- Wampanoag
- Major Events:
- Great Swamp Fight
- Key People:
- Metacom
- Josiah Winslow
- On the Web:
- Teaching American History - Metacomet Explains the Causes of King Philip’s War (Nov. 15, 2024)
King Philip’s War, (1675–76), in British American colonial history, war that pitted Native Americans against English settlers and their Indian allies that was one of the bloodiest conflicts (per capita) in U.S. history. Historians since the early 18th century, relying on accounts from the Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth colonies, have referred to the conflict as King Philip’s War. Philip (Metacom), sachem (chief) of a Wampanoag band, was a son of Massasoit, who had greeted the first colonists of New England at Plymouth in 1621. However, because of the central role in the conflict played by the Narragansetts, who composed the ...(100 of 792 words)