Mayflower
Bedford, Massachusetts
Newcomen, John
New England, maps of:
Captain John Smithâs. 59
southern New England during King Philipâs War
New Hampshire, during King Philipâs War
Newman, Noah
New Netherland
establishment of
Newport, town of
New York, colony of
Iroquois and
see also Manhattan; New Netherland
Niantic Indians
Nimrod
Nine Menâs Misery
Ninigret (Narragansett sachem)
Ninigret II
Nipmucks:
King Philipâs War and
-Narragansett alliance
Narragansetts flee north to Nipmuck country
Praying Indians spy on
the Quabaugs
ransoming of English captives and
sue for peace
Nipsachuck
Nipsachuck Swamp
Nompash (Sakonnet warrior)
Northfield, town of
Obtakiest (sachem)
Of Plymouth Plantation (Bradford)
manuscript of
repatriation of manuscript
Old Colony Club
Oldham, John
Old South Church, Boston
Oliver, Captain James
Oneco (Uncasâs son)
Passaconaway
Patuxet
Pawtucket, town of
Peach, Arthur
Pease Field Fight
Pecksuot
Pelham, Herbert
Pelham, Penelope, see Winslow, Penelope Pelham Penacocks
Pepper, Robert
Pequots
King Philipâs War and
Pequot War of 1637
Peter (Narragansett guide)
Peter (son of Awashonks)
Philip
Alexanderâs death and
appearance of
assassination attempt on life of
avoidance of conflict
becomes supreme sachem of the Pokanokets
charisma of
death of
hat of
head of
King Philipâs War, see King Philipâs War
land sales and
name change
Nantucket Indians and
reassessment of
Rowlandson and
Mary Rowlandson and
John Sassamon and
âSeat of Philipâ
son of
wampum coat of
Josiah Winslow and
âPhilip of Pokanoketâ
Pierce, Captain Michael
pikemen
Pilgrim Hall
Pilgrim Lake
Pilgrims: bicentennial of arrival in America
departure from Delfshaven
Pilgrims ( cont .): descendants of
emigration to Leiden
exploration expeditions of 1620
fanaticism of
First Thanksgiving
land, purchases of, see land sales in Leiden
meaning of âPilgrim,â change in
preparations to sail for America
religious motivation of
religious practice
Robinsonâs death, effect of
Sabbath
settlement site, exploration expeditions to find
trade with the Indians, see trade use of force, attitude toward see also Mayflower ; Plymouth Colony
Pilgrim Society
Pilgrim Springs
Plimoth Plantation
Plymouth Bay
Plymouth Colony: agriculture in
becomes part of Massachusetts in 1692
births and deaths, in first year
cannons for defense of
Coleâs Hill
conflict between Pilgrims and Strangers
debt of, paying off
disaffected Strangers, migration of
financial backing, see Merchant Adventurers
First Thanksgiving
first winter
first year
fort, building of a
Fortune âs arrival in
General Court
housing
Indians relations, see individual tribes and sachems
King Philipâs War, see King Philipâs War
land ownership and, see land sales layout of the town
Leyden Street
marriage as civil ceremony in
Massachusettsâ plot against
Wessagussett and ensuing massacre
patent for
punishment in
religious dissent, intolerance of
second generation, decline in spiritual life of
settlement site
today
town formation andtrade, see trade
United Colonies of New England
wall around, building of
Watsonâs Hill see also Mayflower ; Pilgrims
Plymouth Harbor
Champlainâs map of
fowl available in
map
Plymouth Rock
Pocasset
fort built by Plymouth forces at
during King Philipâs War
Pocasset Swamp
Pocassets: King Philipâs War and
Weetamoo, see Weetamoo (Pocasset sachem)
Pokanokets
cosmology of
English technology and
First Thanksgiving and
King Philipâs War, see King Philipâs War
land sales, see land sales
Narragansetts, enmity with
plague affecting
Squantoâs plotting and
Wassagussett massacre and
at wedding of William Bradford
see also Alexander of Pokanoket; Massasoit; Philip
Pollack Rip
Portsmouth, town of
powwows (spiritual leaders or shamans)
Pratt, Phineas
Pray, Mary
Praying Indians
internment at Deer Island
internment on Clarkâs Island
King Philipâs War, importance to English victory in
Moseley and
of Nemasket
Philipâs hostility toward
release from Deer Island
predestination
Prence, Thomas
arrival in Plymouth
death of
Philip and
Prentice, Captain Thomas
Prince, Reverend Thomas
Pring, Martin
Providence,
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