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The narrative traces the colonial settlement of New England and the mounting tensions with Indigenous communities that culminate in a violent regional war. It recounts earlier clashes and betrayals that helped provoke hostilities, then follows the outbreak of fighting through seasonal campaigns, ambushes, sieges, and captivity incidents, while noting shifting alliances and negotiation attempts. The account ends with the death of the principal Indigenous leader, the collapse of organized resistance, and the immediate social and territorial consequences for both colonists and native communities, summarizing causes, major engagements, and the conflict’s aftermath.
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