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Mystic Massacre of 1637


Mystic Massacre of 1637
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The Mystic Massacre of 1637 (also known as the Pequot Massacre) was the pivotal event of the Pequot War (1636-1638) in New England fought between the English (along with their Native American allies the Mohegan and Narragansett tribes) and the Pequot tribe of modern-day Connecticut. The conflict was initiated by the English who accused the Pequots and one of their tributaries, the Niantics, of murdering English traders. Even though governors Sir Henry Vane (l. 1613-1662), and John Winthrop (l. c. 1588-1649) both accepted the explanation of the Pequot chief Sassacus (l. c. 1560-1637) for the murders, as well as the ....

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Pequot War - World History Encyclopedia


Pequot War
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The Pequot War (1636-1638) was a conflict between the Native American Pequot tribe of modern-day Connecticut and the English immigrants who had established settlements in New England between 1620-1630. The immediate cause of the war was the murder of two English traders, Captain John Stone (d. 1634) and John Oldham (l. 1592-1636), allegedly by the Western Niantic tribe, allies and tributaries of the Pequot. In 1636, the Massachusetts Bay Colony’s third governor, Sir Henry Vane (l. 1613-1662) sent John Endicott (l. c. 1600-1665) on an expedition to Block Island, where Oldham was killed, to demand from the Western Niantic the surrender of the murderers. Endicott wound up burning the native villages there and killing one man before sailing on to a coastal Pequot village, burning it, killing more people, and destroying crops. In retaliation, the Pequots began raiding English settlements and killing colonists. ....

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The Day - Rocky Neck: Shaped by fish fertilizer and a snowy wedding - News from southeastern Connecticut


Rocky Neck: Shaped by fish fertilizer and a snowy wedding
Sunlight filters through mackerel-scale clouds over Rocky Neck, more properly called cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds, which usually indicate that the weather is about to change. (Betsy Graham)
A stone tunnel leads to the beach at Rocky Neck State Park. (Betsy Graham)
Rocky Neck State Park spreads out along the shore of Long Island Sound in East Lyme. (Betsy Graham)
Published March 04. 2021 8:41AM 
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Steve Fagin
Mention Rocky Neck in East Lyme, and most people envision summer weekends, when throngs pack the beach cheek-to-jowl, RVs and tents spread out over all 160 campsites, and late arrivals struggle to find a parking space or empty picnic table. ....

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330-year unenviable history of curfews in US


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January 8, 2021
LAHORE: The history of curfews in the United States dates back to 1690, when a law passed by the Connecticut Colony, which later became Connecticut state, forbade people of colour from being away from certain places where they had no business to justify their presence.
These people of colour, all slaves, had to secure a written pass from their respective owners to go to various forbidden or unauthorized places constituting the English Colony of Connecticut, an archival research conducted by the Jang Group and Geo Television Network shows.
The penalty of violating such an order included being openly whipped by the constable, not exceeding 10 stripes. Hence, the history of these curfews, mostly associated with sporadic violence and suppressing Black voices in the United States, is at least 330 years old. ....

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