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A turn-of-the-19th–20th century treatise on Metacom's War or King Philip's War, the 1675–1677 conflict between the English colonies of North America and their “Praying Indian” Indigenous allies and a coalition of Indigenous forces led by Wampanoag king and commander Metacom as well as covering preceding conflicts. Full title page description:
Soldiers in King Philip's War: Being a Critical Account of that War, with a Concise History of the Indian Wars of New England from 1620–1677, Official Lists of the Soldiers of Massachusetts Colony serving in Philip's War, and Sketches of the Principal Officers, Copies of Ancient Documents and Records Relating to the War, Also Lists of the Narraganset Grantees of the United Colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Connecticut
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Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Indigenous peoples of North America, Native Americans, Indians of North America, Wars, Militia, King Philip's War, 1675-1676, King Philip's War, First Indian War, Metacom's War, Metacomet's War, Pometacomet's Rebellion, Metacom's Rebellion, History, Wampanoag, English, colonialism, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Massachusetts. Militia, Connecticut. MilitiaPeople
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Reprint of the 1906 ed.
First issued in the New England historical and genealogical register, 1883-91, v. 37-45; first separate edition published 1892.
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