Description
This authoritative historical chronicle documents the Indian Wars in New England spanning from the first European settlements through the conclusion of King Philip’s War in 1677. Compiled by Samuel G. Drake and William Hubbard, the work provides an extensive examination of the conflicts, treaties, and relationships between English colonists and Native American nations including the Pequot, Wampanoag, and other tribes.
The narrative covers significant events such as the Pequot War, the early conflicts of the colonial period, and the devastating King Philip’s War, which marked a turning point in New England’s history. Through detailed accounts and historical documentation, the authors present both the perspectives of settlers and the impact on indigenous populations. This seminal work remains essential for understanding the complex dynamics of early colonial America, the causes of conflict, and the consequences for Native American societies.
Originally published in the 19th century, this edition by Gyan Publishing House makes this important historical text accessible to modern readers and scholars studying colonial American history.







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