Nipmuc warriors
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Nipmuc warriors were Indigenous fighters from the Nipmuc tribe of New England who played a significant role in conflicts such as King Philip’s War against English colonial settlements.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Nipmuc warriors canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Nipmuc warriors Context triple: [Siege of Brookfield, opponent, Nipmuc warriors]
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Father Rale's War
Father Rale's War was an early 18th-century conflict in northeastern North America between British colonial forces and the Wabanaki Confederacy, closely tied to French-British rivalry over control of the region.
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Great Swamp Fight
The Great Swamp Fight was a brutal 1675 assault by colonial militia on a fortified Narragansett stronghold in present-day Rhode Island, resulting in heavy Native American casualties and becoming one of the bloodiest engagements of King Philip's War.
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C.
Pequot War
The Pequot War was a brutal 1636–1638 conflict in New England between the Pequot tribe and English colonists (and their Native allies) that led to the near-destruction of the Pequot people and set a precedent for English–Native relations in colonial America.
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Mohegan–Narragansett conflicts
The Mohegan–Narragansett conflicts were a series of 17th-century armed struggles between the Mohegan and Narragansett tribes in New England over regional power, territory, and alliances with English colonists.
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E.
Weetamoo
Weetamoo was a prominent 17th-century Wampanoag sachem (female leader) who played a key role in Native resistance during King Philip’s War in New England.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Nipmuc warriors Target entity description: Nipmuc warriors were Indigenous fighters from the Nipmuc tribe of New England who played a significant role in conflicts such as King Philip’s War against English colonial settlements.
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A.
Father Rale's War
Father Rale's War was an early 18th-century conflict in northeastern North America between British colonial forces and the Wabanaki Confederacy, closely tied to French-British rivalry over control of the region.
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B.
Great Swamp Fight
The Great Swamp Fight was a brutal 1675 assault by colonial militia on a fortified Narragansett stronghold in present-day Rhode Island, resulting in heavy Native American casualties and becoming one of the bloodiest engagements of King Philip's War.
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C.
Pequot War
The Pequot War was a brutal 1636–1638 conflict in New England between the Pequot tribe and English colonists (and their Native allies) that led to the near-destruction of the Pequot people and set a precedent for English–Native relations in colonial America.
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D.
Mohegan–Narragansett conflicts
The Mohegan–Narragansett conflicts were a series of 17th-century armed struggles between the Mohegan and Narragansett tribes in New England over regional power, territory, and alliances with English colonists.
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E.
Weetamoo
Weetamoo was a prominent 17th-century Wampanoag sachem (female leader) who played a key role in Native resistance during King Philip’s War in New England.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Indigenous warriors
ⓘ
Native American soldiers ⓘ Nipmuc people ⓘ |
| activeDuring |
1675
ⓘ
1676 ⓘ |
| alliedWith |
Narragansett people
ⓘ
surface form:
Narragansett warriors
Wampanoag warriors ⓘ other Algonquian-speaking tribes ⓘ |
| conflict |
King Philip's War
ⓘ
surface form:
King Philip’s War
|
| continent | North America ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
ⓘ
surface form:
United States
|
| culture | Nipmuc culture ⓘ |
| engagedIn | sieges and skirmishes with colonial forces ⓘ |
| era |
New England Colonies
ⓘ
surface form:
colonial New England
|
| ethnicGroup | Nipmuc ⓘ |
| faced |
casualties from warfare and disease
ⓘ
displacement of Nipmuc people ⓘ loss of land after colonial victory ⓘ |
| foughtFor |
defense of Nipmuc territory
ⓘ
protection of Nipmuc communities ⓘ |
| historicalStatus | key Indigenous combatants in King Philip’s War ⓘ |
| language | Nipmuc language ⓘ |
| legacy | symbol of Nipmuc resistance to colonization ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Connecticut
ⓘ
Massachusetts ⓘ New England ⓘ Rhode Island ⓘ |
| militaryTactic |
ambushes
ⓘ
guerrilla warfare ⓘ raids on colonial settlements ⓘ |
| notableEvent | attacks on frontier towns during King Philip’s War ⓘ |
| opponent |
English colonial settlers
ⓘ
New England Colonies ⓘ
surface form:
New England colonies
colonial militias ⓘ |
| opposed | English expansion into Nipmuc lands ⓘ |
| participantIn |
King Philip's War
ⓘ
surface form:
King Philip’s War
|
| partOf |
Nipmuc people
ⓘ
surface form:
Nipmuc tribe
|
| region | interior New England ⓘ |
| religion | Indigenous spiritual beliefs ⓘ |
| roleInHistory | resistance to English colonization in New England ⓘ |
| socialRole |
defenders of Nipmuc villages
ⓘ
hunters and fighters ⓘ |
| timePeriod | 17th century ⓘ |
| tribalAffiliation | Algonquian peoples ⓘ |
| usedWeapon |
bow and arrow
ⓘ
muskets ⓘ tomahawks ⓘ war clubs ⓘ |
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