Metacorn led the Native American attack on colonists in New England in 1675.
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The Southern Colonists , for the most part, treated Native Americans as their enemies. While initially trying to set up trade with them, the relationship dissolved into widespread warfare and eventually led to the colonists capturing and attempting to enslave the tribes.
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he united and led different native American tribes for a revolt against westward expansion.
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Metacorn led the Native American attack on colonists in New England in 1675.
It was Metacom, who was also known as King Phillip.
Shawnee chief Cornstalk (real name Hokoleskwa).
it led to a war between britain and the colonists
America's support of the allies led Hitler to attack American ships.
America's support of the allies led Hitler to attack American ships.
In 1675, King Philip's War, a conflict between Native American tribes and English colonists in New England, broke out. The war resulted in significant casualties on both sides, destruction of colonial settlements, and a severe strain on relations between Native Americans and colonists. The defeat of the Native American alliance led to the further expansion of English colonial power in the region.
Benidict Arnold
The British reserved land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River for Native American tribes as part of the Proclamation of 1763, which aimed to prevent conflicts between colonists and Indigenous peoples. The intention was to create a boundary beyond which colonists were not permitted to settle in order to protect Native American territories. However, this policy was largely disregarded by colonists and led to further tensions between the British government and American colonists.
Benedict Arnold
corn from the Native Americans for food.