Wingina was the the principal chief the Secotan indians during Sir Walter Raleigh's two expeditions to America in 1585 and 1586
Wingina had friendly relationship with the expeditioners but relations turned sour when the English both exploited and subjugated the Indians taking advantage of their superior weaponry and the natives' superstitions.
Pemisapan (as Wingina was later known as) and his men planned several schemes to throw off the English yoke of oppression, but efforts were in vain and culminated in tribe being wiped out and the decapitation of Wingina himself.
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A. let settlers feely practice their own religions.
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the middle colonies contained an assortment of religious groups. Such as, Presbyterian church, Quaker meetinghouse, Jewish synagogue, etc.
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Because of its distance from Britain, Australia was first designed as a penal colony in order to get criminals out of reach.
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b.WWII and growth of weapon industries put the U.S back to full employment