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Black_prince [1.1K]
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How did King Philip’s War end, and what were the the two main effects of this war?

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Andreas93 [3]3 years ago
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After 14 months of horrific fighting, the Narragansett were finally defeated in 1676 and their chief was killed, while the Wampanoag and the other tribes were gradually subdued by the colonist army. In colonial New England, King Philip's War effectively comes to an end when Philip, chief of the Wampanoag tribe, is assassinated by a Native American in the service of the English. The colonists retaliated by destroying a number of Indian villages.

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