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    The Mayflower and the Pilgrims' New World

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      Bull’s garrison

      Canacum (sachem)

      Canonchet (sachem)

      Canonicus (sachem)

      Cape Cod

      Mayflower’s track off of

      Pilgrims’ exploration expeditions of 1620, to find settlement site

      Carver, John

      Carver, Katherine

      Champlain, samuel

      map of Plymouth Harbor

      Charles I, King of England

      Charles II, King of England

      Charles River

      Chilton, Mary

      Christianity, conversion of Indians to

      Church, Alice

      Church, Benjamin

      Awashonks and

      King Philip’s War and

      military tactics and

      Church, Constant

      Church, Thomas

      Church of England

      Clark, John

      Clark’s Island

      Cold Harbor

      Cole, Hugh

      Connecticut, colony of

      King Philip’s War and

      settlement of

      Connecticut River

      Conway, Peter

      Cook, Caleb

      Cook, Francis

      Coppin, Robert

      Corbitant (sachem)

      corn, Indian (maize)

      King Philip’s War and

      planting of

      stolen on exploration expedition of 1620,

      Corn Hill

      Cotton, Reverend John

      Council for New England

      Covenant Chain

      Crackston, John

      Cromwell, Oliver

      cross-staff

      Cudworth, James

      Cummaquid

      Cushman, Robert

      Cushman, Thomas

      Dartmouth, town of

      Davenport, Captain Nathaniel

      Deerfield, town of

      Deer Island

      deer traps, Indian

      Delano, Jonathan

      de la Noye, Philip

      Denison, Captain George

      de Rasiere, Isaack

      Dermer, Thomas

      Doty, Edward

      Doublet, Tom

      Duxbury, town of

      Eastham, town of

      Eaton, Francis

      Eatons

      Eliot, John

      England, civil war in

      Epenow (sachem)

      Faunce, Thomas

      First Encounter Beach

      First Thanksgiving

      fish and fishing

      codfishing

      fertilizing the soil with

      flintlocks

      Ford, John

      Ford, Martha

      Fortune

      Foxe, John

      France

      King Philip’s War and

      Fuller, Matthew

      Fuller, samuel

      fur trade

      Gardner, Captain Joseph

      Gardner’s Neck

      Gill, John

      Goodman, John

      Good Newes from New England (Winslow)

      Gookin, Captain Daniel

      Gorham, Captain John

      Gosnold, Barthomew

      Goulding, Captain Roger

      guns

      flintlocks

      matchlock muskets

      Native American culture, incorporated into

      Philip’s preparation for war

      Gurnet peninsula

      Hamden, John

      Hammond, William

      Harlow, Edward

      Harvard College

      Heale, Giles

      Henchman, Captain Daniel

      Herring River

      Hoar, John

      Hobbamock

      Massasoit’s illness and

      Hog Island

      Honest George (sakonnet Indian)

      Hopkins, stephen

      on exploration expeditions of 1620,

      family of

      visits Massasoit in summer of 1621,

      Howland, Elizabeth

      Howland, Isaac

      Howland, Jabez

      Howland, John

      Hubbard, William

      Hunt, Thomas

      Iroquois

      Iyanough (sachem)

      James (Praying Indian)

      James I, King of England

      Jamestown, Virginia

      Jeffrey (Indian with Church)

      Job Kattenanit

      Johnson, Captain Isaac

      Jones, Christopher

      on exploration expedition of 1620,

      as master of The Mayflower

      Jones, John

      Jones, Josian

      Jones River

      Kickemuit

      King Philip’s War

      death and destruction resulting from

      enslavement of Indians

      friendly fire

      Great swamp Fight

      the Hungry March

      Indian military tactics, English adaptation of

      Pease Field Fight

      Philip’s movements during

      Philip’s preparations for

      Plymouth Council of War

      Lancaster, town of

      land sales

      by Alexander of Pokanoket

      cultural differences in understanding of

      by Massasoit

      Philip and

      Leiden, Holland

      Leister, Edward

      Leverett, John

      Lightfoot (sakonnet Indian)

      Lucas, Thomas

      maize, see corn, Indian (maize)

      Manamoyicks

      Manhattan

      Manomet

      Marlborough, town of

      Marshfield, town of

      Martha’s Vineyard

      Martin, Christopher

      Martin, Mary

      Massachusetts, the

      exploration expedition to land of

      King Philip’s War and

      Narragansetts alliance

      plot against Plymouth and Wessagussett, and ensuing massacre

      Massachusetts Bay Colony the Abenakis and

      diplomacy before King Philip’s War

      establishment of

      King Philip’s War and

      Pequot War of 1637,

      Massasoit

      alliance with the Pilgrims

      death of

      diplomatic relations established with Pilgrims

      First Thanksgiving and

      land sales

      Plymouth delegation visits, in summer of 1621,

      the Quabaugs and

      squanto and, see squanto, Massasoit and

      Winslow saves life of

      mastiffs, English

      matchlocks

      Mather, Cotton

      Mather, Increase

      Mathias (sakonnet Indian)

      Mattapoisett, village of

      Mayflower

      arrival at Plymouth Harbor

      deaths on

      departure from Plymouth

      described

      fate of

      non-separatists (“strangers”) on

      off Cape Cod, track

      passage to America

      passengers aboard

      return to England in April 1621,

      sickness on

      track of the

      transport of goods to shore

      Mayflower Compact

      Mayflower II, 3,

      Medfield, town of

      memory holes

      Menameset, village of

      Mendon, town of

      Merrymount

      Miantonomi (sachem)

      uniting Native peoples of New England

      Middleborough, town of

      Miles, John

      Miles garrison

      Miller’s River

      Mohawks, King Philip’s War and

      Mohegans

      King Philip’s War and

      Monponsett Pond

      Montauks

      More, Jasper

      Morton, Thomas

      Moseley, Captain samuel

      background of

      King Philip’s War and

      mount
    ain lions

      Mount Hope

      fort built at

      during King Philip’s War

      map of region of, June-August 1675,

      Mourt’s Relation (Bradford and Winslow)

      Mullins, Priscilla

      Mullins, William

      Mullinses

      Narragansett, fort at

      Narragansetts

      enmity with other tribes

      Great swamp Fight

      King Philip’s War and

      Massachusetts alliance

      Pequot War of 1637 and

      Native Americans of southern New England:

      agriculture and

      Christianity and

      gravesites

      guns incorporated into culture of

      King Philip’s War, impact of

      plague devastating

      ritual dances

      trade, see trade

      tribal areas, in 1600s,

      war dance

      Wessagussett massacre, effects of

      Nausets

      Billington boy and

      corn stolen on Pilgrim exploration expedition of 1620,

      Nemasket, village of

      Nemaskets, King Philip’s War and

      New Bedford Harbor

      Newman, Noah

      New Netherland

      New York, colony of

      see also Manhattan; New Netherland

      Niantics

      Nimrod

      Ninigret II,

      Nipmucks

      King Philip’s War and

      Nipsachuck region

      Nompash (sakonnet warrior)

      Northfield, town of

      Obtakiest (sachem)

      Of Plymouth Plantation (Bradford)

      Oliver, Captain James

      Oneco

      Patuxet

      Pecksuot

      Penacooks

      Pepper, Robert

      Pequots, King Philip’s War and

      Pequot War of 1637,

      Peter (Indian guide)

      Peter (son of Awashonks)

      Philip

      Alexander’s death and

      becomes supreme sachem of the Pokanokets

      coat of wampum

      death of

      King Philip’s War, see King Philip’s War

      land sales and

      name change

      Plymouth Court and

      Mary Rowlandson and

      sassamon’s betrayals of

      Josiah Winslow and

      Pierce, Captain Michael

      Pilgrim Hall

      Pilgrim Lake

      Pilgrims

      departure from Delfshaven

      distinction between “Puritans” and

      exploration expeditions of 1620,

      First Thanksgiving

      landing in the New World

      land purchased from Indians, see land sales

      in Leiden

      religious motivation of

      religious practice

      settlement site, exploration expeditions to find

      see also Plymouth Colony

      Pilgrim spring

      Plimoth Plantation

      Plymouth Bay

      Plymouth Colony

      agriculture in

      births and deaths, in first year

      cannons for defense of

      Cole’s Hill

      conflict between Pilgram and strangers

      the first year

      fort

      Fort Hill

      housing

      Indian relations, see specific tribes and sachems

      King Philip’s War and, see King Philip’s War

      land ownership, see land sales

      layout of

      settlement site

      today

      town formation and

      wall built around

      Watson’s Hill

      see also Pilgrims

      Plymouth Harbor

      Champlain’s map of

      map of

      Plymouth Rock

      Pocasset

      fort built at

      Pocasset swamp

      Pocassets, King Philip’s War and

      Pokanoket

      Pokanokets

      English culture and

      First Thanksgiving and

      King Philip’s War and, see King Philip’s War

      land sales, see land sales

      Narragansetts, enmity with

      plague affecting

      squanto’s plotting and

      see also Alexander of Pokanoket; Massasoit; Philip

      Pollack Rip

      powwows

      Pratt, Phineas

      Praying Indians

      relocated during King Philip’s War

      see also names of individuals

      Prence, Thomas

      death of

      as governor of Plymouth

      Prentice, Captain Thomas

      Pring, Martin

      Provincetown Harbor

      Prower, solomon

      Puritans

      beliefs of

      colonization of New England

      conversion of the Indians

      distinction between “Pilgrims” and

      English civil war and

      separatists, see separatists

      Quabaugs

      Quadequina

      Quakers

      Quinnapin (sachem)

      Redemption Rock

      Rehoboth, town of

      Revere, Paul

      Reynolds, Mr.

      Rhode Island, colony of

      see also Aquidneck Island

      Rigsdales

      Robinson, John,

      26

      death of

      Rogers, Joseph

      Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

      Rowland (brother of John sassamon)

      Rowlandson, John (minister)

      Rowlandson, Mary

      children of

      Rowlandson, William

      Rowlandson garrison

      sagamore sam (Nipmuck chief)

      sakonnet

      sakonnets

      King Philip’s War and

      Philip’s capture and death and

      samoset

      sanders, John

      sandwich, town of

      sanford, Peleg

      sassamon, John,

      317

      murder of, and ensuing trial,

      209-11

      savage, Perez

      savage, Major Thomas

      schaghticoke, Philip’s camp at

      Seaflower

      seekonk River

      seller, John

      separatists

      scrooby congregation of

      see also Pilgrims

      shallop of the Pilgrims

      slavery

      King Philip’s War and enslavement of Indians

      smith, Captain John

      map of New England

      smith, Richard

      smith’s garrison

      sons of Liberty

      south Deerfield, battle of

      southworth, Nathaniel

      Sovereignty and Goodness of God, The (Rowlandson)

      sowams

      visit by Plymouth delegation to

      Speedwell

      springfield, town of

      squannakonk swamp

      squanto

      Billington’s rescue and

      Corbitant and

      death of

      as Dermer’s guide

      guides delegation to visit Massasoit in summer of 1621,

      Indian agriculture, instructs Pilgrims on

      Massasoit and

      plotting for power

      standish, Miles

      Corbitant and

      death of

      described

      on exploration expeditions of 1620,

      military affairs and

      trading missions

      wall around Plymouth settlement

      Wituwamat and

      standish, Rose

      sudbury, town of

      Swan

      swansea, town of

      Taunton, town of

      Taunton River

    &nb
    sp; Tempest, The

      Thanksgiving, see First Thanksgiving

      Thievish Harbor

      Thompson, Edward

      Tilley, Edward

      Tilley, Elizabeth

      Tilley, John

      time line

      Tinkers

      Tisquantum, or squanto, see squanto

      Titicut River (today Taunton River)

      Tobias (counselor to Philip)

      Tokamahamon

      Totoson (sachem)

      Town Brook

      trade

      fur trade

      transatlantic

      wampum as currency

      Treat, Major Robert

      Treaty Rock

      turkeys, wild

      Turner, Captain William

      Turners

      Tuspaquin (Black sachem of Nemasket)

      typhus

      Uncas (sachem)

      United Colonies of New England

      Verrazano, Giovanni da

      Virginia Company

      Wachusett Mountain

      Wadsworth, Captain samuel

      Wampanoag Homesite

      Wampanoags

      wampum

      Wamsutta, see Alexander of Pokanoket

      Wannamoisett, town of

      Warren, Richard

      Weetamoo (sachem)

      death of

      King Philip’s War and

      Wellfleet Bay

      Wessagussett, settlement at

      West Indies

      Weston, Thomas

      Weymouth, town of

      whales:

      Atlantic right

      pilot

      White, Peregrine

      White, Resolved

      White, susanna

      as wife of Edward Winslow, see Winslow, susanna White

      White, William

      Wickford, town of

      smith’s garrison

      wigwam or wetu, described

      Willard, Major simon

      Willett, Hezekiah

      Willett, Thomas

      Williams, Roger

      observations of

      Pequot War of 1637 and

      Winslow, Edward

      death of

      Good Newes from New England

      Indian relations

      Mourt’s Relation

      return to England

      saves life of Massasoit

      second marriage

      visits Massasoit in summer of 1621,

      Winslow, Elizabeth

      Winslow, John

      Winslow, Josiah

      becomes governor of Plymouth

      as chief military officer of Plymouth

      education of

      events leading to King Philip’s War

      King Philip’s War and

      Philip and

      Winslow, Penelope Pelham

      Winslow, susanna White

      Wituwamat

      head of

      Wootonekanuske (wife of Philip)

     

     

     



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