The Consequences Of The Wampanoag

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After awhile of being in contact with the Europeans many natives took it upon themselves to fight back. The Abenaki pushed back the line of white settlement by facilitating many raids on scattered farmhouses and small villages belonging to Europeans. This war was however, settled by a peace treaty in 1678. The consequences of these actions left the Wampanoag more than decimated and many Native survivors were sold into slavery in Bermuda