
Sword of the Wilderness (Part Two)
Forty years after the Pequot War, a new conflict threatens to tear New England apart. Decades of ...
Inward Empire · Inward Empire
May 12, 20152h 33m
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Show Notes
Forty years after the Pequot War, a new conflict threatens to tear New England apart. Decades of uneasy coexistence between Puritan colonists and native Algonquians are about to come to a bloody end. King Philip's War will become one of the most destructive wars in American history, a total war shaped by religious ideology and cultural differences. From its beginnings in 1675 through the present, it will be a "report written in blood," each generation searching for a deeper meaning in the destruction. This is the story of a complex, transformative, and nearly forgotten war - and of its long shadows.
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inwardempireamericanhistorykingphilip'swarnewenglandcolonizationpuritansalgonquians