Metacomet: Bereavement Of The Colonists

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Metacomet, a.k.a King Philip, screamed his first cry in Massachusetts some time in 1638 amongst a fraternity of local natives such as the Narraganset and Wampanoag tribes and subsequent son of Massasoit. He later became successor as sachem, after the bereavement of his father and brother. Metacomet realized the warrant required to become sovereign the natives would have to distance themselves from the colonists. He felt obligatory to sign an armistice in exchange for relinquishing the weapons that the natives had traded land for from the colonists. King Philips character ultimately led to the colonists to disparage him in every way; however, perceptions of him kept the colonist on their toes in excess of a decade. Inevitably, tempers elevated