Wampanoag

Wampanoag

By J3R1CH0
  • Arrival of Wampanoag

    Arrival of Wampanoag
    A group of Wampanoag were in a canoe right along the shore were they could be seen. Then the Pilgrims arrived in 1920, were they saw the Wampanoag towns have been decimated by a plague that erased part of the population 1617 and 1618. Entire towns ,including Tisquantum's Patuxet, had been wiped.
  • Massasoit

    Massasoit
    Massasoit was the chief of the Wampanoag in 1620 when the Pilgrim lands at Plymouth.
  • Diseases Pilgrims brought to Wampanoag

    Diseases Pilgrims brought to Wampanoag
    When the Pilgrims arrived in 1620, they brought disease called smallpox and diphtheria to Massachusetts.
  • Start of Wampanoag

    Start of Wampanoag
    The Wampanoag is a Native American tribe in the Northeastern United States. The Wampanoag were there when the Pilgrims went on the land in 1620.
  • Description of Wampanoag and Pilgrims meeting

    Description of Wampanoag and Pilgrims meeting
    Mayflower came to Plymouth and settled. They're was direct contact between the PIlgrims and Wampanoag in March 1621, soon later Massoit, Wampanoag leader visited the PIlgrims.
  • Philip

    Philip
    Philip name wasn't Philip, it was actually Metacomet or Metacom his English name was adopted by the Wampanoag people and he was the second son the Massasoit.
  • War of Wampanoag

    War of Wampanoag
    King Philip's war was a conflict between Indian inhabitants of New England and New England colonists and their Indian allies. The war was called for Metacomet, the Wampanoag chief adopted the name Philip because the friendly relationship with his father Massasoit and the Mayflower Pilgrims.
  • End of King Philip's war

    End of King Philip's war
    The Colonists won in King Philip's War not due to greater military power, but due to the capability to survive the Native Americans. The English felt pain due to many military defeats and deaths of military men, but they won due to the assist of material support for the war from England.
  • End of Wampanoag

    End of Wampanoag
    The Wampanoag were on Nantucket island were they were almost all completely killed by a mysterious plague in 1763.
  • When Wampanoag speaked English

    When Wampanoag speaked English
    The Wampanoag learn to speak English as there was some Wampanoag people who speaked and learned English with the Pilgrims in March 1621