- Metacomet - Wikipedia
Metacomet, together with other famous historical villains, is a juror in the "trial of the damned" When convinced that his damnation resulted in his loss of admiration for the natural world, he ultimately takes Webster's side against the Devil
- Metacom | Biography, War, Facts | Britannica
Metacom (born c 1638, Massachusetts—died August 12, 1676, Rhode Island) was a sachem (intertribal leader) of a confederation of indigenous peoples that included the Wampanoag and Narraganset Metacom led one of the most costly wars of resistance in New England history, known as King Philip’s War (1675–76)
- Who Was Metacom? - History of Massachusetts Blog
Metacom, also known as Metacomet, Pometacom, and King Philip, was a tribal leader of the Pokanoket tribe and the Wampanoag nation Metacom is most known for leading the Wampanoag and their allies in the fight against the English during King Philip's War
- King Philip (Metacom) - World History Encyclopedia
Metacomet (also known as King Philip and Metacom, l 1638-1676) was chief of the Wampanoag Confederacy between 1662-1676, best known as the leader of Native American
- Metacomet, aka: King Phillip of the Wampanoag Tribe
Metacomet, also known as King Philip or Metacom, a war leader of the Wampanoag tribe, was the second son of Chief Massasoit and thought to have been born in Sowans, Rhode Island, in about 1639
- King Philip’s War Massasoit’s Metacom’s dignity and steadfastness both . . .
the Metacom, also called Metacomet, King Philip, or Philip of Pokanoket (born c 1638, Massachusetts—died August 12, 1676, Rhode Island), sachem (intertribal leader) of a confederation of indigenous peoples that included the Wampanoag and Narraganset Metacom led one of the most costly
- Great Native American Chiefs | Metacomet (aka King Philip) · Online . . .
Metacomet was a Wampanoag whose tribe sought to live in harmony with the colonists at first He became sachem (chief) in 1662, after the deaths of his father and older brother As a leader he took the lead in his tribe’s trade with the colonists
- Metacomet Explains the Causes of King Philip’s War
As tempers flared, John Easton, deputy governor of the colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, met with Metacomet (known as Philip to the English), Massasoit’s son and successor, in an effort to avoid war
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