"King Philip's War" 1675-1676 - America's First Great Indian War (2000)

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2023
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    The history and legacy of America's forgotten conflict. Between June 1675 and August 1676, nearly 3000 native Americans of the Wampanoag tribe and 800 English from Plymouth and the Massachusetts Bay Colonies died in what is considered the bloodiest was per capita on the North American continent.
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  • @davidtuttle508
    @davidtuttle508 Před 8 měsíci +10

    I teach US Army Military History for Boston University's Army ROTC Program. I cover King Philip's War in my class. Far too often - too many other instructors jump over this time period, for they see the US as having been born in April 1775. Also: When King Philip gave his speech that "I will fight until I have no more country" he supposedly said that in a gristmill in Taunton, MA. If true, the mill owner was Thomas Lincoln. He's my wife's 10th great grandfather.

    • @lightmarker3146
      @lightmarker3146 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I went to school with Susan Lincon and know where the family homestead is , very close to a grist mill and pond where ice was cut back in time .

  • @kenbisson5455
    @kenbisson5455 Před měsícem +2

    Nicely done. An often untold part of history here in N.E. Thank You

  • @Chumbus21
    @Chumbus21 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have a direct ancestor that fought in the Great Swamp fight. He survived and was promoted to Lt. and given 150 acres of land for his actions. So glad we won!

    • @heavymetalhomesteading
      @heavymetalhomesteading Před 5 měsíci +1

      Congrats on having an ancestor involved in the greatest genocide and land theft movement in history I guess...not sure why you'd be proud or happy about it.

    • @Andy_Babb
      @Andy_Babb Před 3 měsíci

      My 9x great grandfather was killed while walking to the garrison in Taunton in June 1675, fortunately after the birth of my 8th great grandfather lol

  • @MLD-RN
    @MLD-RN Před 11 měsíci +4

    That old man and lad were William and John Salisbury. Sadly, my 8th great grandfather and his son.

    • @Andy_Babb
      @Andy_Babb Před 3 měsíci +1

      My 9th great grandfather was scalped and killed by a native warrior in June 1675 while walking back to the garrison in Taunton. I read that my 8th great grandfather “would obtain revenge”, at least according to the accounts I can find.
      Not sure what to say about that except that it was rather sobering.

  • @ShaneStraun
    @ShaneStraun Před rokem +2

    Thank you.

  • @lightmarker3146
    @lightmarker3146 Před 8 měsíci +3

    The woman who was captured and treated well Mary Richardson was taken from the borning room hours after giving birth . Her baby was " brained" not knocked on the head. That was the act of taking the child by his feet , held upside down and had his head smashed on a tree by the horse mounted rider. Mary was forced to walk in the cold with her midwife after just giving birth. The speakers have reworded history . My family was one of the founding families of Swansea, Massachusetts and came to Salem, Massachusetts in 1632.

    • @christopher480
      @christopher480 Před 7 měsíci

      borning room?.....ohhh you mean birthing room.....learn some english

  • @jesupcolt
    @jesupcolt Před rokem +7

    Atrocities always seem to happen when peoples with different styles of warfare come into conflict.

  • @NEKingdom241
    @NEKingdom241 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Only made it to about 3:22, and the first correction is, In 1656, Massasoit had the Indian names of both his sons changed by the royal court at Plymouth to more prestigious English titles; the older boy, Wamsutta, became Alexander, and Metacomet became Philip. 19 years before King Phillips War. Ousamequin was my 10th Gr. Grandfather, Wamsutta, or Alexander was my 9th Gr. Grandfather.

    • @Tj-ti5mu
      @Tj-ti5mu Před 8 měsíci

      I live in Warren, RI and grew up here. I’ve studied a lot of history here in warren and bristol.

    • @Damesplace
      @Damesplace Před 4 měsíci

      My Grandfather is Sassacus, as well as Uncas. William Cohoone as well, King Phillips war. Sad all around. It breaks my heart.

    • @kg30004
      @kg30004 Před 23 dny +1

      Worded this pretty rudely

  • @PrinceChaloner
    @PrinceChaloner Před rokem +2

    10:21 Benjamin Church is my 8th great grandfather. 👍🇬🇧

  • @TRACTS4JESUS
    @TRACTS4JESUS Před 11 měsíci

    i love this

  • @Eazy-ERyder
    @Eazy-ERyder Před rokem +4

    I LOVE these. This was such an important part of early American history - before it became America. The greatest Native American Indian revolt and the bloodiest per capita war on American soil.

  • @hettro-cv6082
    @hettro-cv6082 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Interesting video I wonder when the Indians got their rifles. This seems very earlier than I would have thought.

  • @marymurphy2605
    @marymurphy2605 Před 5 měsíci

    I have been working--sporadically--on my genealogy for dozens of years. I just RECENTLY learned that there is a strong possibility that King Philip is my 8th great-grandfather on my mother's side. Another line on my mother's side is that of Cornelius "The Irishman" Merry, a 7th great-grandfather, who under command of Captain William Turner, fought against King Philip. I have much to learn. Does anyone have recommendations of where to start? Thanks!

  • @user-ik3pt2be3v
    @user-ik3pt2be3v Před 5 měsíci

    This is my life my father is already in heaven right now

  • @user-gf7in8dy1k
    @user-gf7in8dy1k Před 2 měsíci

    No one could have lived here until 12000 years ago when the glaciers receded period.

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb Před 3 měsíci

    I’d love to see more about this era of colonial Massachusetts if there’s anything out there!

    • @altforauditions9279
      @altforauditions9279 Před měsícem

      Atun-Shei films has made a lot if videos about this topic

    • @Andy_Babb
      @Andy_Babb Před měsícem

      @@altforauditions9279 He did! I was excited to see that he updated and added some newer stuff on it. Thanknyou

  • @wagonron
    @wagonron Před 8 měsíci +1

    Unknown by many, including K-12 educators.

  • @user-ik3pt2be3v
    @user-ik3pt2be3v Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks to the government of America to protect our country continues our support to the government of America..

  • @AbrahamLincoln4
    @AbrahamLincoln4 Před rokem +4

    Atun-Shei films would be proud.

    • @BannedHistory
      @BannedHistory Před 9 měsíci

      Yep this horrible history is almost as anti-White as his garbage.

  • @jesus85ize
    @jesus85ize Před 9 měsíci +3

    I live in this area near the Hockomock swamp. This area is for sure haunted forever. I can’t even tell you what I have seen living in this area, which was the heart of the war! If I did, first off, I understand, I will be sounding “crazy“, second, more than likely most won’t believe me and I will just be embarrassing myself unfortunately! I wouldn’t wish that upon my own worst enemy, them seeing something that they cannot prove, or will make them look nuts. And just so you know, regardless, I still don’t believe in spirits or ghosts regardless! Nope, I can’t explain what I have seen and heard before but I’m sure in the future they’ll be a logical explanation for it someway or another.

    • @lissa755
      @lissa755 Před 7 měsíci +1

      So let me get this straight.You have seen strange unexplainable things but you still don't believe in ghosts?

    • @Mike_Trainor
      @Mike_Trainor Před 6 měsíci

      Was it a Sasquatch?

  • @noreaster08
    @noreaster08 Před rokem +3

    History that was not taught back in the day, probably isn't today. Thanks for posting.

    • @mlr4524
      @mlr4524 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Of course it was, just not in gory detail.

    • @NEKingdom241
      @NEKingdom241 Před 8 měsíci

      @@mlr4524 This was never taught at any school I attended.

  • @Jubilo1
    @Jubilo1 Před rokem +5

    English bashing. The Mohawks laugh at King Philip .

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb Před 3 měsíci

    My 9X great grandfather, Edward Bobet was killed and scalped by a warrior during the King Philip War - fortunately _after_ fathering my 8X great grandfather lol

  • @dondamon4669
    @dondamon4669 Před 2 měsíci

    No one owns land! Surely the natives understood that and shouldn't of been so hostile! Imagine if English acted that way today with all the immigration! We don't because no one owns land

  • @MGUP0331
    @MGUP0331 Před 6 dny

    Unfortunately what the speakers are speaking too has been done since the dawn of time by many peoples from across the world 🌎

  • @81johnmac1
    @81johnmac1 Před 2 měsíci

    Why is the black lady talking if she. Indian isn’t she aware Indians also had slaves that was black ! I think people don’t understand And learn the complete story

  • @user-gf7in8dy1k
    @user-gf7in8dy1k Před 2 měsíci

    What does one say to someone who pretends to know more than experts of multiple fields of study? Apparently nothing that will change a closed mind. But ask yourself why you want so much to believe an untruth. My guess it just makes you feel better if you think your ancestors stole land from those who stole it from an undeserving group who did the same. Is it denial or racism? Either way, nothing I say will change your mind.

  • @larrywoten2788
    @larrywoten2788 Před rokem +45

    Im very sorry to have to tell this to you , but the indians got the land the same way as the english. The most powerful tribe in the area are the ones who controlled pretty much everything, and they would until someone who's more powerful moved into the area and they fought it out.

    • @Eazy-ERyder
      @Eazy-ERyder Před rokem +7

      Very true

    • @holben27
      @holben27 Před rokem +11

      Also, the point that they migrated across the land so they didn't have concept of permanent ownership is so misleading. They had their own territories, and they moved around their territories. If an enemy tribe settled down in their territory, they would kill them and drive them out.
      They knew what the contracts with the English meant. Selling the English nearby land meant having a permanent trade partner for weapons and food to help them protect their remaining land.

    • @darbyohara
      @darbyohara Před rokem

      Shhh 🤫 don’t say that, the virtue signaling anti progress make up your own history leftists don’t like that

    • @BannedHistory
      @BannedHistory Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@holben27both you and OP are exactly right! After seeing the trash that passes for serious history on this subject on CZcams, I’ve decided I’m going to have to make a full documentary on the King Philips War to set the record straight.

    • @Stitchwitchstitch
      @Stitchwitchstitch Před 9 měsíci +5

      Good lord, the natives fighting is nothing to do with the contrasting mindset of the foreigners. You REALLY don’t seem to understand that.

  • @swampyankee
    @swampyankee Před rokem +5

    I grew up near the site of the Great Swamp Massacre and read Flintlock and Tomahawk when in my teens and had many Narragansett friends. Late in life I found my ancestors were very much involved in the extermination of the local peoples... just breaks my heart.

    • @pinchevulpes
      @pinchevulpes Před 8 měsíci +2

      As long you recognize and acknowledge it happened it’s fine. The fact you had Narrangasett friends when the history books say they were wiped off the face of the earth says much about their resilience

  • @darbyohara
    @darbyohara Před rokem +2

    6:07 how the hell the natives know if the English paper says the same thing twice? They had no system of writing 😂

    • @pinchevulpes
      @pinchevulpes Před 8 měsíci

      They were lied to in person and the account they were told is not what is what was written on the document they were lied to about?
      Are you that slow?

  • @curtthormann6896
    @curtthormann6896 Před 4 měsíci +1

    From my readings and research , the number 1 reason for the war was not about land , but instead it was about the preachers teaching and converting the people. Once they converted , the local sachems started loosing their hold over the villages. Instead of being inspirational leaders , they chose to fight to stop the people from leaving. Yes, land was a part as well , but the main reason. This video only takes 1 sided veiw and leaves out the atrocities committed by the Indians completely. Every side had blame in this war.

  • @donaldlewis2506
    @donaldlewis2506 Před 10 měsíci +1

    "Atrocity is recognized as such by victim and predator alike, by all who learn about it at whatever remove. Atrocity has no excuses, no mitigating argument. Atrocity never balances or rectifies the past. Atrocity merely arms the future for more atrocity. It is self-perpetuating upon itself - a barbarous form of incest. Whoever commits atrocity also commits those future atrocities thus bred."
    The Apocrypha of Muad'Dib

  • @mg7134
    @mg7134 Před 7 měsíci

    6:50ish. Under Phillip, but not by his command. Is this not the most apologetic and pathetic statement they could find?

  • @ikediamond
    @ikediamond Před 8 měsíci

    against the “copper colored aboriginals” now misnomored as “African-Americans”

  • @sbwmurray3988
    @sbwmurray3988 Před měsícem

    This is the biggest misinformation cry baby shit I ever saw.

  • @heavymetalhomesteading
    @heavymetalhomesteading Před 5 měsíci

    There was never any war here with India. This has never been India. None of the tribes here are from India. 400 years and colonialists still can't do geography.

  • @ericsonhazeltine5064
    @ericsonhazeltine5064 Před rokem

    Great Britain owes some reparations to the Narragansett peoples. And give Kate Middleton as a wife to the current Narragansett chieftain. Or swap wives to unify the peoples finally.

    • @darbyohara
      @darbyohara Před rokem +13

      Then the Narragansett owe reparations to the Pequot tribe and the Pequot tribe to the one they captured the land from the enslaved the people.
      This revisionist history Indians can do no wrong nonsense is played out. Grow up.

    • @gazpal
      @gazpal Před 7 měsíci +1

      Grow up

    • @ericsonhazeltine5064
      @ericsonhazeltine5064 Před 7 měsíci

      @@gazpal gee, I thought it was a cool idea.

  • @christopher480
    @christopher480 Před 7 měsíci +2

    this could have been a great documentary if you put in a bit more effort........you dont introduce the ppl that are speaking or mention their qualifications.......is that because they dont have any?....also you seem to be only presenting this from one side.......the loosing side.....History should be impartial and from both sides...Also lets not forget that before the europians came here there were other ppl here and not just the indian culture...the ppl that were here we having wars with one another long before we got here......so please stop forgetting that europians are not the only ones that stole bought or occupied lands....the prob you have with us is you were on the loosing side hundreds of yrs ago and havent stopped whining about it since.......you lost get over it....its only native ppl and black people that complain about stuff that happened centuries ago so they can blame that instead of themselves for the reasons they dont get ahead in life.