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Captain Benjamin Church and his soldiers begin…

July 1676 CE

Captain Benjamin Church and his soldiers begin sweeping Plymouth from July 4 for any remaining Wampanoag tribesmen.

Locations

Plymouth Plymouth Massachusetts United States View →

People

Metacomet (”King Philip”) View →

Groups

Massachusett people (Amerind tribe) View → Narragansett people (Amerind tribe) View → Pequots (Amerind tribe) View → Wampanoag (Amerind tribe) View → Mohegan people (Amerind tribe) View → Nipmuc (Amerind tribe) View → Podunk (Amerind tribe) View → Nashaway, Nashua or Weshacum people (Amerind tribe) View → Pennacook, Pawtucket, or Merrimack (Amerind tribe) View → New England Confederation (United Colonies of New England) View →

Topics

Colonization of the Americas, English View → Indian Wars in Upper North America View → King Philip's War View →

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Northern North America (1676 CE)

Northern North America

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Subregions

Northeastern North America (1676 CE)

Northeastern North America

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