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  • 1675: The murderers of John Sassamon, precipitating King Philip’s War

    06/08/2020 5:42:49 AM PDT · by CheshireTheCat · 4 replies
    ExecutedToday.com ^ | June 8, 2011 | Dogboy
    On this date in 1675, Puritan colonists’ hanging of three Wampanoag Indians helped trigger a brutal bout of ethnic cleansing, King Philip’s War. The condemned men’s victim, Wassausmon — known by his Christian, Anglicized name of John Sassamon — was a converted Massachuseuk, briefly a Harvard attendee (1653)*, and eventually a translator for several tribes when dealing with the early settlers. Sassamon fought on the colonists’ side during the Pequot War, which has graced these pages before, and was generally seen as very sympathetic to the colonial cause, at one point becoming a schoolmaster at the inception of the towns...
  • City of Boston to lift American Indian ban

    05/19/2005 8:41:57 PM PDT · by SmithL · 12 replies · 450+ views
    AP ^ | 5/19/5
    BOSTON - The Massachusetts Legislature on Thursday repealed a 330-year-old law that barred American Indians from entering Boston and has long irked area tribes - even though it hasn't been enforced. Both the House and the Senate voted to strike down the 1675 law passed during King Philip's War between colonists and area Indians, and that has remained on the books ever since. Activists and Indian groups have been trying for years to scuttle the law. Boston Mayor Tom Menino filed a petition last fall to dump it, and the city council passed it. But the legislature didn't act until...