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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New film from Fort Ticonderoga

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This is the first stage of an excellent project. This is the corner tower of a recreation of the fort in the movie Drums Along the Mohawk...
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It's not easy photographing smaller figures but Richard has done an excellent job. These miniatures are excellent. He says 'The...
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In American comics so we could only imagine what they would be like. Imagination made them better than they actually were having seen them....
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