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If you want to discover the captivating history of the Pequot War, then keep reading...
The Pequot War (1636-1638) was a short-lived but extremely violent and bloody episode in United States history. This event represents one of the turning points in the entire history of North America, as the war changed the balance of power. The Dutch colonial authorities lost their status of being the dominant economic and political force, while the English took over this epithet. The end of the war also represented the first stage in England's intensive expansion in that part of the world.
This historical event demonstrates the insurmountable antagonisms between two opposing cultures and perceptions. It was just the beginning of the conflicts between the European settlers and the Native Americans, as the Pequot War allowed the Puritans to have a testing ground so they could examine their military capabilities in the New World and observe the capabilities of the Native American tribes.
In The Pequot War: A Captivating Guide to the Armed Conflict in New England between the Pequot People and English Settlers and Its Role in the History of the United States of America, you will discover topics such as
- The European Conception of the Native Americans
- Who Were the Pequots?
- The Massachusetts Bay Colony of New England
- The Events That Triggered the Pequot War
- Military Capacities, Organization, and Tactics of the Warring Parties
- Conflict Escalation
- Mystic River Campaign
- The Mother of All Crimes
- Analysis and Comparison of King Philip's War and the Historiography of the Pequot War
- Where Are They Today? A Look at the Pequots
- And much, much more!
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