The European-American population of New England totals …
Years: 1675 - 1675
July
The European-American population of New England totals about eighty thousand people, including sixteen thousand men of military age.
They live in one hundred and ten towns, of which sixty-four are in Massachusetts.
Many towns have built strong garrison houses for defense, and other have stockades enclosing most of the houses.
The region includes about ten thousand five hundred natives, including four thousand Narragansetts of western Rhode Island and eastern Connecticut, twenty-four hundred Nipmucks of central Massachusetts, and twenty-four hundred combined in the Massachusetts and Pawtucket tribes, living about Massachusetts bay and extending northwest to Maine.
The Wampanoags and Pokanokets of Plymouth and eastern Rhode Island number less than one thousand each.
The various tribes, though unconnected in government, speak dialects of the same language, and have a similar culture.
The war quickly spreads, and soon involves the Podunk and Nipmuck tribes.
Locations
People
Groups
- Massachusett people (Amerind tribe)
- Narragansett people (Amerind tribe)
- Pequots (Amerind tribe)
- Wampanoag (Amerind tribe)
- Mohegan people (Amerind tribe)
- Nipmuc (Amerind tribe)
- Podunk (Amerind tribe)
- Nashaway, Nashua or Weshacum people (Amerind tribe)
- Pennacook, Pawtucket, or Merrimack (Amerind tribe)
- New England Confederation (United Colonies of New England)
