Charles River Editors, Jay Moore
ASIN: B01G5NC23I
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Pages: 46
*Includes pictures*Includes contemporary accounts of the war written by colonists*Includes online resources, footnotes and a bibliography for further reading*Includes a table of contents“With many such reasons, but whatever be the cause, the English have contributed much to their misfortunes, for they first taught the Indians the use of armes, and admitted them to be present at all their musters and trainings, and shewed them how to handle, mend and fix their muskets, and have been furnished with all sorts of armes by permission of the government, so that the Indians are become excellent firemen. And at Natick there was a gathered church of praying Indians, who were exercised as trained bands, under officers of their owne; these have been the most barbarous and cruel enemies to the English of any others. Capt. Tom, their leader, being lately taken and hanged at Boston, with one other of ...