Chief Hancock

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Chief Hancock was a prominent Native American leader of the Tuscarora people who played a central role in the early 18th-century Tuscarora War in colonial North Carolina.

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instanceOf Native American leader
historical figure
activeIn colonial North Carolina
early 18th century
areaOfInfluence eastern North Carolina
associatedWithEvent outbreak of the Tuscarora War in 1711
conflict Tuscarora War
country contemporary United States
surface form: present-day United States
culture Iroquoian-speaking peoples
diedIn North Carolina
ethnicity Tuscarora
hasSignificantRoleIn history of Native-colonial relations in the Carolinas
history of the Tuscarora displacement from North Carolina
historicalPeriod colonial era in North America
language Tuscarora language
memberOf Tuscarora
surface form: Tuscarora people
notableFor leadership in the Tuscarora War
opposed British colonial settlers in North Carolina
abuses by colonial traders
encroachment on Tuscarora lands
enslavement and kidnapping of Tuscarora people
partOf Tuscarora
surface form: Southern Tuscarora factions
positionHeld Tuscarora chief
represented Northeastern North Carolina
surface form: Tuscarora interests in the Neuse and Pamlico regions
role central leader of Tuscarora resistance in North Carolina

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Tuscarora War notableLeader Chief Hancock