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Metacomet (1638 –
August 12, 1676), also
known as Pometacom,: 205
Metacom, and by his
adopted English name King Philip, was
sachem (elected chief) to...
- (sometimes
called the
First Indian War,
Metacom's War, Metacomet's War, Pometacomet's Rebellion, or
Metacom's Rebellion) was an
armed conflict in 1675–1676...
- USS
Metacom may
refer to the
following ships operated by the
United States Navy: USS
Metacom (YN-51), a net
tender later reclassified YTB-740. USS Metacom (YTB-829)...
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American culture of the
Great Plains. King Philip's War, also
called Metacom's War or
Metacom's Rebellion, was the last
major armed conflict between Native American...
- Wamsutta, who was born
between 1621 and 1625; son Pometecomet, Metacomet, or
Metacom; son Sonkanuchoo; and
daughters Amie and Sarah. Soon
after his death, Wamsutta...
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Metacom (YTB-829) was a
United States Navy Natick-class
large harbor tug. The
contract for
Metacom was
awarded 5 June 1973. She was laid down on 13 November...
- M****achusetts Bay Colony. More than 50
years later,
Wampanoag Chief Sachem Metacom and his
allies waged King Philip's War (1675–1676)
against the colonists...
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delivered by
William Apess in 1836 to,
among other things,
commemorate Metacom, also
known as King Phillip, 160
years after his death. The
speech was...
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negotiations with the
English and his
brother Metacom (Philip)
succeeded him as
Chief of the Wampanoag.
Metacom's wife was Weetamoo's sister, Wootonek****ke...
- New
England were
having much
difficulty fighting the
Wampanoag led by
Metacom. In
exchange for
precious guns from the English, an
Iroquois war party...