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  1. John Mason (October 1600 – January 30, 1672) was an English-born settler, soldier, commander and Deputy Governor of the Connecticut Colony. Mason was best known for leading a group of Puritan settlers and Indian allies on a combined attack on a Pequot Fort in an event known as the Mystic Massacre.

  2. Aug 24, 2016 · John Mason, c.1600–1672, American colonial military commander, b. England. He was an army officer before emigrating (c.1630) to Massachusetts and then (1635) to Windsor, Conn.

  3. JOHN MASON. John Mason, c.1600–1672, was an American colonial military commander, born in England. He was an army officer before emigrating (c.1630) to Massachusetts and then (1635) to Windsor, Conn. When the Pequot threatened to wipe out the new colonies on the Connecticut River, he and John Underhill led an expedition (1637) against them ...

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    Military. Science and medicine. Sports. Others. Other uses. See also. John Mason may refer to: Arts and entertainment. John Mason (playwright) (fl. 1609), British playwright. John Mason (poet) (1646–1694), English clergyman, poet, and hymn-writer. John B. Mason (1858–1919), American stage actor.

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  7. John Mason led English, Mohegan, and Narragansett warriors in an attack on the main fortified Pequot village on the site of modern-day Mystic, Connecticut. The Pequot were surprised but quickly mounted a spirited defense that almost led to an English defeat.

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