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This two-volume set provides an exhaustive examination of the Indian Wars in New England, spanning from the earliest European settlements through the conclusion of King Philip’s War in 1677. Authored by Samuel G. Drake and William Hubbard, this work combines historical documentation with detailed narratives of military campaigns, diplomatic relations, and the complex interactions between European colonists and Native American tribes.
The comprehensive text covers significant conflicts including the Pequot War and the devastating King Philip’s War, exploring the causes, major battles, and consequences of these pivotal events. With meticulous research and primary source materials, the authors present multiple perspectives on the colonial frontier experience. This hardcover set serves as an essential reference for historians, students, and anyone interested in early American colonial history, Native American history, and the foundational conflicts that shaped New England’s development.
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