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This authoritative two-volume set presents a detailed chronicle of the Indian Wars in New England, spanning from the initial European colonization through the conclusion of King Philip’s War in 1677. Compiled by historians Samuel G. Drake and William Hubbard, this work combines primary sources, historical accounts, and firsthand narratives to provide comprehensive coverage of the conflicts between Native American tribes and English settlers.
The volumes explore the complex relationships between indigenous peoples and colonists, documenting major battles, treaties, and the cultural clash that defined early American history. Through meticulous research and historical documentation, Drake and Hubbard illuminate the causes, progression, and consequences of these formative conflicts. This set remains an essential resource for understanding the colonial period and the devastating impact of European expansion on Native American populations in New England.







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