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Lance Pierce
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6 November, 14:44
The Pequot War was an example of
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Stella Valencia
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The Pequot war was an example of (choices should be presented).
It is a war happened during 1637 to 1638 with parties involved were the Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth colonies along with Native Americans from the Naragansett and Monhegan tribes against the Pequot tribe. Because of the war, it reduced the Pequot's sociopolitical influence.
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