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King Philip's War

Definition

King Philip's War (1675-1676) was a conflict between Native American tribes and English settlers in New England. The war was named after the Wampanoag chief Metacom, known as King Philip to the English.

Analogy

Think of King Philip's War like a high-stakes game of tug-of-war. On one side, you have the Native American tribes trying to hold onto their land and way of life. On the other side, you have English settlers pulling for control and expansion. This struggle led to a violent conflict that changed the landscape of New England forever.

Related terms

Wampanoag Tribe: A powerful Native American tribe from eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. They were led by Metacom during King Philip's War.

Metacom (King Philip): The leader of the Wampanoag tribe who initiated war against the English settlers in response to their encroachment on native lands.

Colonial Expansion: The process by which European colonies expanded across North America, often leading to conflicts with indigenous populations.

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