The region to which the _________ immigrated and renamed New England had been carefully stewarded by Native peoples for millennia.
The English
This man led the attack on Peskeompskut for the English
William Turner
Which European group was absent from The Great Peace?
The English
This town was attacked by French and Native American allies.
Deerfield
Which French town were most of the captives heading to?
Montreal
The _________ goals included maintaining friendly and profitable trade relations with Native people, converting them to Roman Catholicism, and restraining English imperial ambitions.
The assault on Peskeompskut was the first English offensive action against Native peoples in the Connecticut River Valley during this war
Metacom's War or King Phillips
In which French town was The Great Peace held?
Montreal
In which year did the raid on Deerfield happen?
1704
What types of shoes were given to captives for the march?
Moccasins
The _____________ (Mohawk) members of the raiding party in 1704 came from the village of Kahnawake, near Montreal, Quebec.
Kanienkehaka
Over how many Native people died before Native hunting parties arrived to turn back the English?
300
Which Native American group was absent from The Great Peace?
The Wendat
Roughly how many English died in the attack? (Example of an answer, 10's, 20's, 30's, 40's etc...)
Historians differ but usually the answer is in the 40's.
How long was The March to Canada?
Roughly 300 miles
The ________ Confederacy's traditional homelands, called Wendake, lie near the Georgian Bay in Lake Huron.
Wendat
How many English soldiers died before Native hunting parties arrived?
1
The French wanted which group to become a neutral buffer between the English colony of New York and New France.
The Iroquois
Which famous person from Deerfield said "The enemy came in like a flood . . . and by their violent endeavors to break open doors and windows, with axes and hatchets, awaked me out of sleep. . . ."
John Williams
Who famously becomes known as the Unredeemed Captive?
Eunice Williams
Many of __________ peoples participating in the raid of 1704 came from Odanak (St. Francis), situated on the St. Francis River, in Quebec.
The Wôbanaki
In 1675, Native attacks in the Connecticut River Valley forced the English to abandon both Northfield and which other local town?
Deerfield
What were the two main treaties of The Great Peace?
Shared access to northern hunting grounds and an agreement to stay neutral or support the French in disputes with the English.
When was the first warning sent for a possible attack on Deerfield?
May 1703
Roughly how many men, women and children were captured in the raid on Deerfield?
112