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The Pequot

2023-04-08 03:52:13

William Appse is a pecot Indian who was born in a poor, devastating and racist society. Pequot is thought to be extinct, but Connecticut still has two small reservations. Apes was physically abused by an alcoholic grandmother, moved from a care facility to a special nursing home for the elderly, and eventually suffered from alcoholism. During his foster care, he received a very small education that he tried to love to write. He wrote five books from 1829 to 1836 (Calloway, 2012).

The Pembon war in 1636 ensured the people of Europe to be captured by war prisoners and other Pequot members and became a colony just after the establishment of Connecticut. Therefore Pequot has become an important part of New England 's slave culture. The Pequot war was devastating. The tribe of Niantic, Narragansett and Mohegan were persuaded to help settlers in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Plymouth kill Pequot and at least 700 Pequot were killed. Most slavery Pequots are women and children who are not fighting and the trial record shows that it is a slave of life where most people can move. Several court records show the benefits of native slaves who lost control after more than a decade of warfare. Further helping New England and Indian slave trade in the south, different tribes do not recognize themselves as members of the same tribe, separate tribes from each other.

After this, the English of the Connecticut colony had to deal with the anger of Pequots. Pequots tried to bring their allies into their career, about 36 tributary villages, but only partially effective. Western Niantic (Nehantic) joined them, but Oriental Niantic (Nehantic) remained neutral. The traditional enemies of Pequot, Mohegan, Narragansett publicly support Britain. In 1622, Narragansets fought Pequots and lost the territory. Now their friends Roger Williams urges Narragantets to support English against Peraquot

From 1636 to 1937, Narragansett backed Massachusetts and Connecticut colonies during the war with Pekot. The British army hopes to punish Pequots by refusing to send the suspect's murderer to the colonial judiciary. Narragansetts are involved as British allies, hoping to reduce their major competitors and demand loot. But on the contrary, under the rule of the Jews, Mohegan entered the pecott vacuum, adopted most of the survivors of Pecotto, asserted the Pecott tributary network. Here Massachusetts State and Connecticut State support Ancas. British colonies believed Ankas was a wedge to the expansion of Narragansett. Therefore, before the Narragantets and Mohegans were beaten, the Pequot war was almost over. The confrontation of Narragansett-Mohegan, after all, Uncas caught and executed the great Narragansett Sachem (and Ninigret's brother-in-law) Miantonomi. Firearms are essential to his ambition

Multilateral imperial politics caused indigenous arms race competition and brought Native American violent transformation