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  2. File:KingPhilipsWarAttack.webp - Wikipedia

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    English: A group of Indians armed with bow-and-arrow, along with a fire in a carriage ablaze, burn a log-cabin in the woods during King Philip's War, 1675-1676, hand-colored woodcut from the 19th century.

  3. Lancaster Raid - Wikipedia

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    The Lancaster Raid was the first in a series of five planned raids on English colonial towns during the winter of 1675-1676 as part of King Philip's War. Metacom , known by English colonists as King Philip, was a Wampanoag sachem who led and organized Wampanoag warriors during the war.

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  5. Franklin football will remember being on other side of Fenway ...

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    King Philip junior Andrew Bowen scores a touchdown on this run during the Thanksgiving football game versus Franklin at Fenway Park, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023. Franklin lost to King Philip, 35-0 ...

  6. Nine Men's Misery - Wikipedia

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    Nine Men's Misery is a site in current day Cumberland, Rhode Island, where nine colonists were tortured by Narragansett warriors during King Philip's War. A stone memorial was constructed in 1676 and is believed to be the oldest war monument in the United States.

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  8. Great Swamp Fight - Wikipedia

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    Although not involved in the war, they had sheltered many of King Philip's men, women, and children, and several of their warriors had participated in Indian raiding parties. [10] The colonists distrusted the Narragansetts and feared that the tribe would join King Philip's cause in the spring, which caused great concern due to the tribe's location.

  9. First Abenaki War - Wikipedia

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    The First Abenaki War (also known as the northern theatre of King Philip's War) was fought along the New England/Acadia border primarily in present-day Maine. Richard Waldron and Charles Frost led the forces in the northern region, while Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin worked with the tribes that would make up the Wabanaki Confederacy.