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The Pequot War (1637) was between the Pequot tribe and English colonists. The war ended with the destruction of the village of Mystic.

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It was the last defeat for the Pequot which lead into a anhilation of the Peqout territory.

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Hi umm 😐 was the war site in Connecticut or Massachusett?

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Who was the first Native American group to take a major stand against colonists?

The Pequot nation in 1637.


What is one important historical event that happened in CT?

One important event in Connecticut is the Pequot War which took place in 1637. It was mainly a territorial battle between the Pequot Indian tribes and the settlers of Connecticut. The war was a decisive win on account of Captain john Mason.


When was Connecticut settled?

1637


When were slaves first introduce to massachuttes colony?

The Year: 1638Slavery in MassachusettsMassachusetts Bay was the first slave-holding colony in New England, though the exact beginning of black slavery cannot be dated exactly. The first certain reference to African slavery was in connection with the bloody Pequot War in 1637.Native Americans of the Pequot Tribe were being pushed off their land by the European settlements. In an effort to dislodge the English, the Pequot attacked the town of Wetherfield. The Pequot War began with the surprise English attack on a native settlement near the Mystic River in present-day Connecticut, which saw between three hundred and seven hundred Indians shot or burned to death.Native American women and children who escaped the slaughter were enslaved. The men and boys were believed to be too dangerous to keep in the colony, so they were transported to the West Indies aboard the ship Desire, to be exchanged for African slaves. The Desire arrived back in Massachusetts in February 1638, after exchanging its cargo, according to Governor John Winthrop's journal, loaded with "salt, cotton, tobacco and Negroes."Ship at Salem HarborBecause the colony was not well suited to plantation agriculture, most Massachusetts masters rarely owned more than one or two slaves. Slave-owners tended to live in coastal towns, and their bondsmen were frequently used to assist in the family business.In 1641, the Massachusett Bay Colony passed laws that made slavery legal-when slaves were "taken in just wars, [or] as willingly sell themselves or are sold to us." A 1670 law made it legal for the children of slaves to be sold into bondage. By 1680, the colony had laws restricting the movement of blacks.New England Slave TradeMerchants in the town of Boston made the first attempt at direct importation of slaves from West Africa to the West Indies in 1644, but the venture was only partially successful. But by 1678, they were selling black human beings to Virginians. Massachusetts was supplying slaves to Connecticut by 1680 and to Rhode Island by 1696.Christianity was no barrier to slave-ownership. The Puritans regarded themselves as God's Elect, and so they had no difficulty with slavery, which was sanctioned in the Bible. They believed that blacks were cursed, and condemned by God to serve whites.The Puritans usually took the Africans to the West Indies and sold them in exchange for a few experienced slaves, which they brought back to New England for their own use. Sometimes they brought back the weaklings that could not be sold, and got the best price they could for them.When two Massachusetts slave merchants joined with London slave raiders in the massacre of an African village in 1645, the colonial government was indignant. The two men were pronounced guilty of the Biblical crime of man-stealing-kidnapping Africans instead of acquiring them in exchange for rum or trinkets-but mostly because the slaughter had taken place on the Sabbath!The defeat of the Dutch-who were always heavily involved in the slave trade-opened the way for New England in the early 1700s. At the same time, the expansion of New England industries created a shortage of labor, which was filled by slaves.Slavery happened gradually in the American colonies. From fewer than 200 slaves in 1676, and 550 in 1708, the Massachusetts slave population jumped to a whopping 2,000 by 1715. It reached its largest percentage of the total population between 1755 and 1764, when it stood at around 2.2 percent. The slaves were concentrated in the industrial and seaside towns. Boston was about 10 percent black in 1752.SOURCESFirst Slaves Arrive in MassachusettsSlavery in Massachusetts


What was the New England Colony's religion?

Christianity.

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When did the pequot villige massacre happen?

The Pequot Massacre is real! It happened in 1637 in Plymouth! It happened in the Pequot Village!


Why did Pequot people attack a Connecticut village?

The Pequot were originally part of the Mohegan tribe in eastern Connecticut; they split in the early 1600s since one group supported the English and the other did not.The Pequot chief Sassacus resisted English settlement in his area, simply to preserve the lands occupied by his own people. The result was that in 1637 the English colonists, backed up by Narragansets and Mohegans under Uncas, destroyed the Pequot fortified village at West Mystic. Over 700 Pequots were killed and as many were sold into slavery in Bermuda.You seem to have these facts a little confused, making the Pequots the aggressors instead of the victims.The name Pequot comes from the Natick word pagwohteau, "he destroys". Ironically it as the Pequots themselves who were destroyed.


What was the Connecticut valley war of 1637?

The Pequot War.


What war in 1637 cleared the Connecticut Valley of Indians?

The Pequot War.


Who was the first Native American group to take a major stand against colonists?

The Pequot nation in 1637.


What are the 5 major important events that happened in Connecticut?

In 1639, the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut was created. The Pequot war happened from the year 1636 to 1637-the war was fought between Connecticut settlers and the Pequot Indians.By the end of the war, the Pequot Indians were decimated.


What was the Pequot war an example of?

This was the battle between the Massachusetts bay and plymoth colonies with native American allies against the Pequot tribe in 1636-1637.


What is one important historical event that happened in CT?

One important event in Connecticut is the Pequot War which took place in 1637. It was mainly a territorial battle between the Pequot Indian tribes and the settlers of Connecticut. The war was a decisive win on account of Captain john Mason.


When did Pawluk Uprising happen?

Pawluk Uprising happened in 1637.


When did Shimabara Rebellion happen?

Shimabara Rebellion happened in 1637.


What country did the Mohegan tribe live?

The Mohegan people lived in the area that became eastern Connecticut. They split into two factions (for and against the English), becoming known as Mohegans and Pequots from the early 1600s. The Mohegans fought the Narragansetts in 1635 and attacked their old relatives the Pequots in 1637, destroying the major village at Mystic. Both factions suffered losses over time, until most moved to New York state under the name of Brotherton Indians.


When did Battle off Lizard Point happen?

Battle off Lizard Point happened on 1637-02-18.