KING PHILLIP’S WAR By Sebastian Peret, Adam Meskouri, Abby Nelson, and Jack Wilker INTRODUCTION In this slideshow, we will show you the following: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) Causes.
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Transcript KING PHILLIP’S WAR By Sebastian Peret, Adam Meskouri, Abby Nelson, and Jack Wilker INTRODUCTION In this slideshow, we will show you the following: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) Causes.
KING PHILLIP’S WAR
By Sebastian Peret, Adam Meskouri, Abby Nelson, and Jack Wilker
INTRODUCTION
In this slideshow, we will show you the following:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Causes and effects.
The event.
Effects of the war.
The people who were involved in the war.
The places where this war took place.
CDVs (Core Democratic Values)
To learn more
Image (s) credits
NOTES
• Preceding Events
(causes & connections)
1. The cause for King Philip's war was because of the Europeans.
2. They tried to push the Indians out of their territory and ship them off to
deserted islands and they died after the cold and harsh winter.
3. The Indians were forced to sell their land against their will, then the
Europeans forced them out of the territory with violence, which started the
King Phillip's War.
4. King Phillip also sold people his land for money, then he had a war against
the buyers and got his land back, and he kept the money to buy weapons.
THE EVENT
1. The King Phillip's war started in June, 1675.
2. The King Phillip's war ended in August, 1676, shortly after Metacom was captured
and beheaded.
3. The King Phillip’s war (also known as Metacom’s Rebellion) marked the last major
effort by the Indians of southern New England to drive out the English settlers.
4. The King Phillip’s war was the most devastating war between the colonists and the
Native Americans. The war is named for Metacom, who was the son of Massasoit
and the chief of the Wampanoag.
5. The King Phillip’s war began when a band of Wamponoag warriors raid the border
settlement of Swansee, Massachusetts, and massacre the English colonists there.
6. The King Phillip’s war was the bloodiest war in America. Many people were killed or
injured. This was a bad war.
EFFECTS OF THE WAR
1. A while after the war started, King Phillip has been found dead.
2. A lot of people were injured and/ or killed.
THE PEOPLE WHO WERE INVOLVED
IN THIS WAR
1. King Phillip (also known as Metacom)
2. Native Americans of England.
3. The sons of Massasoit.
THE PLACES WHERE THIS WAR
TOOK PLACE
1. This war happened on the eastern coast of what we know now as, the
United States of America. These are what we call the places that this war
was in, now:
a)
b)
c)
d)
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Maine
CDVS (CORE DEMOCRATIC
VALUES)
1. The King Phillip's war started in June, 1675.
2. The King Phillip's war ended in August, 1676.
3. The King Phillip’s war marked the last major effort by the Indians of southern New
England to drive out the English settlers.
4. The King Phillip’s war was the most devastating war between the colonists and the
Native Americans. It was the last rebellion the Native Americans did to try and
push the colonists out of America. The war is named for Metacom, who was the
son of Massasoit and the chief of the Wampanoag.
5. The King Phillip’s war began when a band of Wamponoag warriors raid the border
settlement of Swansee, Massachusetts, and massacred the English colonists there.
6. The King Phillip’s war was the bloodiest war in America at the time.
QUESTIONS WE HAVE
1. How come the Indians could not make a deal with the English?
2. How come each side tried to justify their savagery by blaming it on the
others?
3. How come the English just leave the Indians alone in the first place?
4. Why did the English ship all the Indians off to a deserted island to fend for
themselves?
5. Why did the English not only kill men, but women and children also?
6. Why did the English want this land. Weren’t they happy enough with their
own land.
7. Why did King Phillip want to make money in such a bad way? There were a
lot of other ways to make money.
TO LEARN MORE
If you would like to learn more about King Phillip’s war, click on the links below.
1. History.com
2. Historyplace.com
3. u-s-history.com
4. militaryhistoryonline.com
IMAGE(S) CREDITS
• To see where we got the image of King Phillip, click here.
• To see where we got the image of of the Native Americans attacking a
garrison house, click here.
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