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| Massasoit |
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(m s´´ soi´ t, m s´ soit´´) (KEY) , c.15801661, chief of the Wampanoag. He was also known as Ousamequin (spelled in various ways). One of the most powerful native rulers of New England, he went to Plymouth in 1621 and signed a treaty with the Pilgrims, which he faithfully observed until his death. He befriended Roger Williams and was a friend of Edward Winslow. In 1632 he fought his enemy, Canonicus, ruler of the Narragansett. Massasoits son, Metacomet, became famous as King Philip (see King Philips War). | 1 | | See biography by A. G. Weeks (1919). | 2 |
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