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Tag Archives: King Philip’s War
Colonial Maine – Earlier Than You May Have Imagined
Lea Wait, here, very excited about one of the latest additions to the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site. But – first — after that hook – a little backstory. Early history of European settlement of the Americas focuses on the French colonizing … Continue reading
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Tagged Colonial Pemaquid, DIxie Bull, Fort William Heny, Jamestown, John Smith, King Philip's War, New Harbor, Pilgrims, pirate, Plymouth, Popham, Samoset, thatched roof, Wabanaki
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