Description
This authoritative historical chronicle presents a detailed examination of the Indian Wars in New England spanning from the first European settlements through the conclusion of King Philip’s War in 1677. Co-authored by Samuel G. Drake and William Hubbard, this second edition combines meticulous historical documentation with compelling narratives of the conflicts that defined colonial New England.
The work explores the complex interactions between Native American tribes and English colonists, detailing major battles, treaties, and the broader geopolitical landscape of 17th-century New England. It provides valuable insights into the motivations, strategies, and consequences of these prolonged conflicts, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal period in American history.
An essential resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in colonial American history, this text remains one of the most complete accounts of New England’s indigenous warfare during the formative years of British settlement.







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