Quanonchet

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Quanonchet was a 17th-century Narragansett leader and sachem known for his role in King Philip’s War against English colonists in New England.

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instanceOf 17th-century Native American person
Narragansett leader
sachem
areaOfActivity southern New England
associatedWithEvent King Philip's War
surface form: King Philip’s War
associatedWithGroup Narragansett people
surface form: Narragansett tribe
conflict King Philip's War
surface form: King Philip’s War
countryOfCitizenship Narragansett territory
culture Algonquian-speaking peoples of the Northeast
era early colonial period in North America
ethnicity Narragansett
historicalRegion Colonial America
surface form: Colonial New England
knownFor leadership among the Narragansett during colonial conflicts
resistance to English expansion
languageSpoken Narragansett language
locatedIn New England
Rhode Island region
notableFor leadership during King Philip’s War
opponent Colonial New England militias
English colonists in New England
partOf Narragansett people
politicalStatus indigenous sovereign leader
positionHeld sachem of the Narragansett
roleInWar Native resistance leader in King Philip’s War
timePeriod 17th century

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Weetamoo spouse Quanonchet