Soldiers in King Philip's War

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George M. Bodge chronicles the wars with the Native Americans in the 17th century with lists of the men who fought and died in conflicts ranging over decades. The American colonists originally arrived in peace with coastal villages and townships forming the initial foothold of the European settlers and migrants. Although the trading relationships established with certain Native American tribes strengthened the ties and friendship between the white settlers and natives other tribes were suspicious and untrusting. This animosity soon resulted in open warfare; the Pequot tribe being the most notable aggressors. Over the 17th century the British colonies in New England grew in significance and size. However their original essentially civilian venture would gradually become complimented by a military defence. Militias were organized with many able-bodied men - often simple farmers or laborers - receiving basic combat training with muskets and melee weapons in case conflicts flared anew.
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