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Ninigret, Sachem of the Niantics and Narragansetts - Diplomacy, War, Balance of Power in Seventeenth Century New England

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Ninigret (c. 1600 1676) was a sachem of the Niantic and Narragansett Indians of what is now Rhode Island from the mid-1630s through the mid-1670s. For Ninigret and his contemporaries, Indian Country and New England were multipolar political worlds shaped by ever-shifting intertribal rivalries. In the first biography of Ninigret, Julie A. Fisher and David J. Silverman assert that he was the most influential Indian leader of his era in southern New England. As such, he was a key to the balance of power in both Indian-colonial and intertribal relations.


Ninigret was at the center of almost every major development involving southern New England Indians between the Pequot War of 1636 37 and King Philip's War of 1675 76. He led the Narragansetts' campaign to become the region's major power, including a decades-long war against the Mohegans led by Uncas, Ninigret's archrival. To offset growing English power, Ninigret formed long-distance alliances with the powerful Mohawks of the Iroquois League and the Pocumtucks of the Connecticut River Valley. Over the course of Ninigret's life, English officials repeatedly charged him with plotting to organize a coalition of tribes and even the Dutch to roll back English settlement. Ironically, though, he refused to take up arms against the English in King Philip s War. Ninigret died at the end of the war, having guided his people through one of the most tumultuous chapters of the colonial era.


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In the first biography of Ninigret, Julie A. Fisher and David J. Silverman assert that he was the most influential Indian leader of his era in southern New England.

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Authors Julie A Fisher, Julie A. Fisher, Julie A. Silverman Fisher, Julie A./ Silverman Fisher, David J Silverman, David J. Silverman
Publisher Cornell University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2017
 
EAN 9781501713613
ISBN 978-1-5017-1361-3
No. of pages 224
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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