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Jamestown: Legacy of the Massacre of 1622 Summary
1,083 words, approx. 4 pages On March 22, 1622, Indians of the Powhatan Confederacy in eastern Virginia killed around 347 English colonists, nearly a quarter of the entire English population in Virginia. This well-planned, coordinated attack, which the English called a...
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Indian massacre of 1622 Information
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 The Indian massacre of 1622 (also known as the Jamestown Massacre) occurred in the Virginia Colony on Good Friday, March 22, 1622. About 347 people [1], or almost one-third of the English population of Jamestown, were killed by a coordinated series of...



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Gender explanation for massacre of the Conestoga Indians
12/17/2004: 704 words, approx. 2 pages An essayist accepts the modern explanation that the Paxton Boys were racists, but adds to it. Multiple choice: The Paxton Boys killed the last of the Conestoga Indians living in Lancaster County in December 1763 because: A. They thought the peaceful...
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An Indian account of Conestoga massacre: It happened in church
08/30/2005: 677 words, approx. 2 pages In December 1763, a group of vigilante militiamen who came to be known as the Paxton Boys massacred 20 peaceful Conestoga Indians at their village in Manor Township and in the town of Lancaster. For nearly two and a half centuries, scores of historians...


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