Treaty Of Hartford The 1638 Treaty
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- Massacre at Mystic
- Describe the details of the 1638 Treaty of Hartford, which ended the war. Why was the treaty considered to be cultural genocide for the Pequot? 11.
- www.history.com
- Battlefields of the Pequot War 1636 – 1638
- Interception and Execution of Sassacus by the Mohawk: August 1637. ❖ Tripartite Treaty / Treaty of Hartford: September 21, 1638.
- www.pequotmuseum.org
- HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN ANNEX FOR MASHANTUCKET
- www.seccog.org
- The Mohegan Tribe and Connecticut
- recognized the sovereignty of the Mohegan Tribe in the 1638. Treaty of Hartford, a recognition that has been maintained through the present day.
- www.mohegan.nsn.us
- Were the English Colonists Guilty of Genocide
- -the Treaty of Hartford was signed on September 21, 1638, ending the war and dividing the Pequot among the tribes of the Indian allies.
- www.markville.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca
Suggested Web Resources
- Treaty of Hartford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- While the treaty settled the Pequot War, the Pequots were not a party to it.
- en.wikipedia.org
- CHRONOLOGY OF THE PEQUOT WAR
- bc.barnard.columbia.edu
- hist0921b
- September 21, 1638: The Treaty of Hartford is signed. After losing their battle with the English, and their Indians allies, the Pequots surrender.
- nativenewsonline.org
- Massacre at Mystic
- Describe the details of the 1638 Treaty of Hartford, which ended the war. Why was the treaty considered to be cultural genocide for the Pequot? 11.
- a614.g.akamai.net
- Battlefields of the Pequot War 1636 – 1638
- Interception and Execution of Sassacus by the Mohawk: August 1637. ❖ Tripartite Treaty / Treaty of Hartford: September 21, 1638.
- www.pequotmuseum.org
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