The history and legacy of America's forgotten conflict. Between June 1675 and August 1676, nearly 3000 native Americans of the Wampanoag tribe and 800 English from Plymouth and the Massachusetts Bay Colonies died in what is considered the bloodiest was per capita on the North American continent.
This war was one of the most significant, seminal events in American history.
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Shawnee War Chief Blue Jacket by Doug Hall
This impressed me. Blue Jacket - Wikipedia Blue Jacket , or Weyapiersenwah (c. 1743 – 1810), was a war chief of the Shawnee people, kn...
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Our colonial Marine unit gets some last minute instruction before going to fight the British. Pinterest for more.
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