The Pequot war, a war that was imposing that it impacted history. It was a grave war as it had lasted for 38 years and ended in 1675. Some say that this battle between the Native Americans and the Europeans in 1636 ended in the Pequot suffering due to a mysterious death of John Oldham changed America and is now what it is today. After battling over clash of trade, land, and how the puritans were living, they have decided to take action.. This dreadful activity was what guided to the nearly complete devastation of a honorable Indian tribe. Upon this awful day, the Puritans footslog around Connecticut contacting their other Indian companions, with relationship of those with the Pequot tribe are not very close to. In easier terms, they detested …show more content…
In The first six months of the war, the Pequot, with no guns, have won all clashes against the Englishmen. Both sides showed a high degree of judgement, intellect, planning, and comprehension of the battlefield. The English had a difficult time adjusting fighting against the Native American formations, tactics, and weapons, while in New England, the Pequot had already seen European battle tactics,as they had fought with the Dutch in 1630s, as of a result which they had created tactics to battle the English. Before these had happened, the Pequot honed their skills of fighting, and tactics through battles of other Native American tribes. The English had superior technology such as muskets which had strong force, but the Pequots used terrain and their knowledge of their land to fight against them to their advantage. The English had …show more content…
The overturn in the problem came when the Connecticut colony declared war on the Pequot on May 1st, due to the attack on the English settlements where women and children were first killed in war. Capt. John Mason was ordered to have a warfare against the Pequot due to their raid of the English settlement. The most strongest eye-opening wars happened during the Mistick campaign , which had happened as a force of 77 connecticut and 250 Native American allies came together to attack, destroy, and burn down the strengthened fortress of Mistick. A estimation of 400 Pequot (with an estimated count of 175 women and children together) were all executed without mercy, as half of them burning to death. Those whom tried to run from the blazing houses were gunned down or by their Native American Allies, that created an outer ring for those that were able to pass the English. The English had create an estimated value of 12 survivors that had either been taken as prisoner or as slaves. .Going into the “Mistick Massacre” the English had a 10 hour battle which had led into the Pequot disadvantage as they had to retreat into their ships 7 km away..The Pequot lost many men, estimated to half of their men, as they retreated to their homeland seeking for safety of the massacre. The next couple of months, the English of Connecticut and Massachusetts Bay trailed down