The Pequot War In this paper I will describe the clash between the colonist of New England and the Pequot Indians. I will discuss what the conflict was over‚ the outcome of the conflict‚ and the long-term results of the conflict. I will also converse why the English Colonist and Pequot Indians could not come to an agreement. The Pequot War started in 1637 and had great consequences. This war was the first serious armed conflict between native people and colonist of New England. In May of 1637
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History I March 3‚ 2011 The Pequot War Many people have probably heard of the Pequot War‚ assuming that it was just another battle between the English settlers and Indians‚ but really it was much more than that. Throughout history‚ the Pequot War has been characterized as the first serious conflict between the Indigenous people and the New England settlers. In 1996‚ a man named Alfred Cave published a novel titled “The Pequot War‚” in which he describes the war as being “a small-scale conflict
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The Pequot war‚ a war that was imposing that it impacted history. It was a grave war as it had lasted for 38 years and ended in 1675. Some say that this battle between the Native Americans and the Europeans in 1636 ended in the Pequot suffering due to a mysterious death of John Oldham changed America and is now what it is today. After battling over clash of trade‚ land‚ and how the puritans were living‚ they have decided to take action.. This dreadful action was what led to the almost complete devastation
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The Pequot Indians were a Native American Algonquian tribe of Connecticut. The name Pequot essentially by definition of the Algonkian means “destroyer.” They were the most dreaded of the Southern New England tribes‚ that is before the conquest by the English in 1637. Many believe they were originally one of the people within the Mohegan tribe. The division of them from the tribe of the Mohegan seemed to have been when there was a secession of the Uncas who had a dispute with the Sassacus. As the
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When the people of Europe first realized that there was an entire new continent across the Atlantic that it hadn’t previously realized existed‚ everyone was eager to explore and make use of a brand-new opportunity. Conquistadores‚ Puritans‚ entrepreneurs—everyone saw something in the Americas to make the long voyage worth their while. So when Europeans arrived in this “New World‚” they were coming from all sorts of different places‚ religious backgrounds‚ and social statuses. And of course‚ the Americas
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Abigail Davis’ Hanging Katherine Garret provides its readers with perspicacious inquiries into a number of different historical topics. It provides a way of introducing history (such as the Pequot history‚ the religious history of the Great Awakening‚ interaction between the natives and the early settlers in the colonies‚ the Indian removal process) to the masses. As someone who has been largely unfamiliar with early American history I can certainly testify that Davis’ novel does a good job in shedding
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political views in New England. It also changed relationship between colonist and the Indians forever. This was a war of the England and the Indians which attacked a fort at Mystic Connecticut. This was the first time that the English had ever attacked to slaughter. The Pequot were the richest‚ wealthiest‚ respected‚ most feared‚ and organized. They also had a gift of trade and expansion. The Pequot like sharing so they trade with cloth‚ kettle corn was what they wanted from the English. On the other hand
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A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn Howard Zinn’s retelling of America’s past shocks audiences with it stark honesty and brutality. Heroes that have been idolized for hundreds of years are ripped from their pedestals and the audience sees revolutionary events from the eyes of the ignored and voiceless. Columbus‚ the sinless hero that is credited for the discovery of the new world‚ is publicized as a heartless‚ conscienceless‚ executioner who maliciously annihilated native ame
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England‚ The Pequot Tribe. They began conflicting over property‚ warfare‚ division of labor and nature. The English thought the Puritan men were lazy because the women did all the cooking and gardening. The alliance made a deal to not harm women or children. On that night‚ the group‚ led by John Mason‚ snuck to the Pequot village‚ with the intent to kill the men. The Pequot forces were too strong. The puritans then decided to burn the village‚ with the Pequots inside. Hundreds of Pequots were killed
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Becky Jagiello 10/27/2012 Cult & Civ I Br. Hannon Section 4 Class I.D. #14 The Algonkian People The Algonkian people lived in southern New England in the seventeenth century. They lived a life that combined aspects of Paleolithic hunting and gathering with Neolithic agriculture. Obtaining their basic nutrition of life through these methods led to particular economic‚ social and gender relations. These people produced crops in addition to the abundant natural supplies of their territories
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