Canonicus

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Canonicus was a prominent Narragansett sachem in early 17th-century New England, known for his influential role in diplomacy and conflict with the English colonists of Plymouth Colony.

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instanceOf Narragansett sachem
Native American leader
activeInCentury 17th century
activeInPeriod early 17th century
associatedWith Narragansett Bay NERFINISHED
continent North America
country Narragansett territory
culture Algonquian-speaking peoples of New England
ethnicGroup Narragansett people NERFINISHED
hasRole diplomat
military leader
political leader
historicalEra colonial New England period
historicalSignificance key Native American leader in early English colonization of New England
knownFor diplomacy with English colonists
involvement in conflicts with Plymouth Colony
leadership of the Narragansett people
languageSpoken Narragansett language NERFINISHED
notableEvent early relations with Plymouth Colony
negotiations with English settlers
participation in regional Native alliances and rivalries
opponent Plymouth Colony NERFINISHED
some English colonists in New England
participantIn early colonial–Native American diplomacy in New England
placeOfActivity New England NERFINISHED
Rhode Island region NERFINISHED
positionHeld paramount chief of the Narragansett
sachem of the Narragansett NERFINISHED
region southern New England
religion traditional Narragansett beliefs

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