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Mayflower

Mayflower

Titel: Mayflower
Autoren: Nathaniel Philbrick
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June–August 1675

    New England

    of New England

    of New England

    Plymouth Harbor
    maps ( cont .):

    Captain John Smith’s map of New England

    southern New England during King Philip’s War

    track of the Mayflower off Cape Cod, November 9–11

    tracks of the Speedwell and the

    Mayflower, July–November 1620
    Marlborough, town of
    Marshfield, town of
    Martin, Christopher

    death of

    described

    as governor of the Mayflower
    Martin, Mary
    Mary Queen of Scots
    Mashpee, town of
    Mashpee Revolt
    Mason, Captain John
    Massachusetts, the

    exploratory expedition to land of

    King Philip’s War and

    -Narragansett alliance

    plot against Plymouth and Wessagussett, and ensuing massacre

    Standish and

    trade with

    Wessagussett settlement and
    Massachusetts-Bay Colony: diplomacy before King Philip’s War

    establishment of

    General Court

    Indian relations, see individual tribes and sachems

    King Philip’s War and

    religious dissent, intolerance of

    religious practice in

    second generation, decline in spiritual life of

    slavery and

    United Colonies of New England
    Massasoit

    alliance with the Pilgrims

    copper chain given to

    death of

    described

    diplomatic relations established with the Pilgrims

    First Thanksgiving and

    land sales

    name change to Usamequin

    Peach trial and

    Plymouth delegation visits, in summer of 1621

    Praying Indians and

    the Quabaugs and

    Squanto and

    Wassagussett massacre and

    at wedding of William Bradford

    Winslow saves life of
    mastiffs, English
    matchlocks

    described
    Mather, Cotton
    Mather, Increase
    Matoonas
    Mattapoisett, village of
    Matthias (Sakonnet Indian)
    mattocks
    Maushop, legend of
    Maverick, Samuel
    Mayflower: arrival at Plymouth Harbor

    deaths

    departure from Plymouth

    describedfate of

    furnishing brought on

    Leideners on

    non-Separatist ( “Strangers” ) on

    off Cape Cod. track

    officers and crew of

    passage to America

    passengers aboard

    provisioning of

    repairs to

    return to England in April 1621

    sickness on

    tracks of, July–November 1620

    transport of goods to shore see also Pilgrims; Plymouth Colony
    Mayflower Compact
    Mayflower II
    Medfield, town of
    memory holes
    Menameset, village of

    departure of Nipmunks from
    Mendon, town of
    Merchant Adventurers

    agreement to pay, in goods

    chastisement of Pilgrims for their hard-heartedness

    disbanding of

    the Fortune sent by
    Merrymount
    Metacom, see Philip
    Metamora
    Miantonomi (Narragansett sachem)
    Middleborough, town of
    Miles, John
    Miles garrison. 237
    Miller’s River
    Mohawks, King Philip’s War and
    Mohegans

    King Philip’s War and

    Pequot War of 1637 and
    Monopide (Pequot Indian)
    Monposset Pond
    Montauks
    More, Catherine
    More, Jasper
    More, Samuel
    More children
    Morison, Samuel Eliot
    mortgages
    Morton, Nathaniel
    Morton, Thomas
    Moseley, Captain Samuel

    attitude toward the Indians

    Bloody Brook and

    Great Swamp Fight and
    Mount Hope

    fort built by Plymouth forces at

    during King Philip’s War

    map of region of, June–August 1675

    population after King Philip’s War

    vulnerability of
    Mount Hope Bay
    Mount Hope Peninsula

    sale in 1680 of
    Mourt’s Relation (Bradford and Winslow)
    Mullins, Priscilla, see Alden, Priscilla Mullins
    Mullins, William
    Mullinses
    Nantasket
    Nantucket Indians
    Narragansetts

    defensive fort of

    enmity with other tribes

    events leading to King Philip’s War and

    flee to Nipmuck country

    Great Swamp Fight

    join forces with the Nipmucks

    King Philip’s War and

    -Massachusetts alliance

    Massasoit taken captive by

    Pequot War of 1637 and
    Native Americans of southern New England: agriculture and

    during American Revolution

    conversion to Christianity, see conversion of the Indians;

    Praying Indians

    cross-cultural trends of English and

    fishing grounds

    gravesites

    guns incorporated into culture of

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

    memory holes

    Nashpee Revolt

    plague devastating, before arrival of Pilgrims

    previous encounters with Europeans

    resurgence of

    seasonal travels to secure food

    style of fighting

    trade, see

    trade war dance of

    warfare following King Philip’s War

    Wessagussett massacre, effects of

    wigwams

    see also individual tribes and sachems
    Nausets

    Billington boy and

    corn stolen on Pilgrim exploration expedition of 1620
    Nemasket, village of
    Nemaskets, King Philip’s War and
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