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    Sachem of the Wampanoag Indians

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    Metacomet. Metacomet (1638 – August 12, 1676), also known as Pometacom, [1] : 205 Metacom, and by his adopted English name King Philip, [2] was sachem (elected chief) to the Wampanoag people and the second son of the sachem Massasoit. His older brother Wamsutta (or King Alexander) briefly became sachem after their father's death in 1661.

  2. Mar 23, 2021 · 11 July: Indians attack Taunton but are repelled. 27 July: Nearly 200 Nipmucks surrender in Boston. 2 July: Benjamin Church captures Metacom's wife and son. 12 July: Battle of Mount Hope - John Alderman, an Indian solder under Church's command, kills Metacom/King Philip. Death of King Philip or Metacom.

  3. May 2, 2018 · Rebecca Beatrice Brooks May 2, 2018 2 Comments. 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.

  4. Chief Metacom, or King Philip, came from the family of Chiefs. He was one of the major protectors of the lands against the European conquerers. The American History.org

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › history › news-wires-white-papers-and-booksMetacom’s War | Encyclopedia.com

    Also called King Philip ’ s War (1675 – 1676), Metacom ’ s War was a bitter and bloody conflict named for Metacom (or Metacomet), a chieftain of the Wampanoags. It arose out of cultural conflict and population pressure, as English settlers slowly surrounded the ancestral lands of the Wampanoags on Narragansett Bay.

  6. Metacom ( King Philip) c. 1640. Southeastern Massachusetts. August 12, 1676. Mount Hope. Native American leader. M etacom (also known as King Philip) was the chief of the Wampanoag tribe. He headed the Native American resistance to colonial power in southern New England during the seventeenth century.

  7. He is best known for leading an alliance of Native peoples against the English in King Philip’s War. Metacom was born in Massachusetts about 1638. He was the second son of Ousamequin (Massasoit), the grand sachem, or chief, of the Wampanoag.

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