The Mayflower and the Pilgrims' New World
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Bull’s garrison
Canacum (sachem)
Canonchet (sachem)
Canonicus (sachem)
Cape Cod
Mayflower’s track off of
Pilgrims’ exploration expeditions of 1620, to find settlement site
Carver, John
Carver, Katherine
Champlain, samuel
map of Plymouth Harbor
Charles I, King of England
Charles II, King of England
Charles River
Chilton, Mary
Christianity, conversion of Indians to
Church, Alice
Church, Benjamin
Awashonks and
King Philip’s War and
military tactics and
Church, Constant
Church, Thomas
Church of England
Clark, John
Clark’s Island
Cold Harbor
Cole, Hugh
Connecticut, colony of
King Philip’s War and
settlement of
Connecticut River
Conway, Peter
Cook, Caleb
Cook, Francis
Coppin, Robert
Corbitant (sachem)
corn, Indian (maize)
King Philip’s War and
planting of
stolen on exploration expedition of 1620,
Corn Hill
Cotton, Reverend John
Council for New England
Covenant Chain
Crackston, John
Cromwell, Oliver
cross-staff
Cudworth, James
Cummaquid
Cushman, Robert
Cushman, Thomas
Dartmouth, town of
Davenport, Captain Nathaniel
Deerfield, town of
Deer Island
deer traps, Indian
Delano, Jonathan
de la Noye, Philip
Denison, Captain George
de Rasiere, Isaack
Dermer, Thomas
Doty, Edward
Doublet, Tom
Duxbury, town of
Eastham, town of
Eaton, Francis
Eatons
Eliot, John
England, civil war in
Epenow (sachem)
Faunce, Thomas
First Encounter Beach
First Thanksgiving
fish and fishing
codfishing
fertilizing the soil with
flintlocks
Ford, John
Ford, Martha
Fortune
Foxe, John
France
King Philip’s War and
Fuller, Matthew
Fuller, samuel
fur trade
Gardner, Captain Joseph
Gardner’s Neck
Gill, John
Goodman, John
Good Newes from New England (Winslow)
Gookin, Captain Daniel
Gorham, Captain John
Gosnold, Barthomew
Goulding, Captain Roger
guns
flintlocks
matchlock muskets
Native American culture, incorporated into
Philip’s preparation for war
Gurnet peninsula
Hamden, John
Hammond, William
Harlow, Edward
Harvard College
Heale, Giles
Henchman, Captain Daniel
Herring River
Hoar, John
Hobbamock
Massasoit’s illness and
Hog Island
Honest George (sakonnet Indian)
Hopkins, stephen
on exploration expeditions of 1620,
family of
visits Massasoit in summer of 1621,
Howland, Elizabeth
Howland, Isaac
Howland, Jabez
Howland, John
Hubbard, William
Hunt, Thomas
Iroquois
Iyanough (sachem)
James (Praying Indian)
James I, King of England
Jamestown, Virginia
Jeffrey (Indian with Church)
Job Kattenanit
Johnson, Captain Isaac
Jones, Christopher
on exploration expedition of 1620,
as master of The Mayflower
Jones, John
Jones, Josian
Jones River
Kickemuit
King Philip’s War
death and destruction resulting from
enslavement of Indians
friendly fire
Great swamp Fight
the Hungry March
Indian military tactics, English adaptation of
Pease Field Fight
Philip’s movements during
Philip’s preparations for
Plymouth Council of War
Lancaster, town of
land sales
by Alexander of Pokanoket
cultural differences in understanding of
by Massasoit
Philip and
Leiden, Holland
Leister, Edward
Leverett, John
Lightfoot (sakonnet Indian)
Lucas, Thomas
maize, see corn, Indian (maize)
Manamoyicks
Manhattan
Manomet
Marlborough, town of
Marshfield, town of
Martha’s Vineyard
Martin, Christopher
Martin, Mary
Massachusetts, the
exploration expedition to land of
King Philip’s War and
Narragansetts alliance
plot against Plymouth and Wessagussett, and ensuing massacre
Massachusetts Bay Colony the Abenakis and
diplomacy before King Philip’s War
establishment of
King Philip’s War and
Pequot War of 1637,
Massasoit
alliance with the Pilgrims
death of
diplomatic relations established with Pilgrims
First Thanksgiving and
land sales
Plymouth delegation visits, in summer of 1621,
the Quabaugs and
squanto and, see squanto, Massasoit and
Winslow saves life of
mastiffs, English
matchlocks
Mather, Cotton
Mather, Increase
Mathias (sakonnet Indian)
Mattapoisett, village of
Mayflower
arrival at Plymouth Harbor
deaths on
departure from Plymouth
described
fate of
non-separatists (“strangers”) on
off Cape Cod, track
passage to America
passengers aboard
return to England in April 1621,
sickness on
track of the
transport of goods to shore
Mayflower Compact
Mayflower II, 3,
Medfield, town of
memory holes
Menameset, village of
Mendon, town of
Merrymount
Miantonomi (sachem)
uniting Native peoples of New England
Middleborough, town of
Miles, John
Miles garrison
Miller’s River
Mohawks, King Philip’s War and
Mohegans
King Philip’s War and
Monponsett Pond
Montauks
More, Jasper
Morton, Thomas
Moseley, Captain samuel
background of
King Philip’s War and
mount
ain lions
Mount Hope
fort built at
during King Philip’s War
map of region of, June-August 1675,
Mourt’s Relation (Bradford and Winslow)
Mullins, Priscilla
Mullins, William
Mullinses
Narragansett, fort at
Narragansetts
enmity with other tribes
Great swamp Fight
King Philip’s War and
Massachusetts alliance
Pequot War of 1637 and
Native Americans of southern New England:
agriculture and
Christianity and
gravesites
guns incorporated into culture of
King Philip’s War, impact of
plague devastating
ritual dances
trade, see trade
tribal areas, in 1600s,
war dance
Wessagussett massacre, effects of
Nausets
Billington boy and
corn stolen on Pilgrim exploration expedition of 1620,
Nemasket, village of
Nemaskets, King Philip’s War and
New Bedford Harbor
Newman, Noah
New Netherland
New York, colony of
see also Manhattan; New Netherland
Niantics
Nimrod
Ninigret II,
Nipmucks
King Philip’s War and
Nipsachuck region
Nompash (sakonnet warrior)
Northfield, town of
Obtakiest (sachem)
Of Plymouth Plantation (Bradford)
Oliver, Captain James
Oneco
Patuxet
Pecksuot
Penacooks
Pepper, Robert
Pequots, King Philip’s War and
Pequot War of 1637,
Peter (Indian guide)
Peter (son of Awashonks)
Philip
Alexander’s death and
becomes supreme sachem of the Pokanokets
coat of wampum
death of
King Philip’s War, see King Philip’s War
land sales and
name change
Plymouth Court and
Mary Rowlandson and
sassamon’s betrayals of
Josiah Winslow and
Pierce, Captain Michael
Pilgrim Hall
Pilgrim Lake
Pilgrims
departure from Delfshaven
distinction between “Puritans” and
exploration expeditions of 1620,
First Thanksgiving
landing in the New World
land purchased from Indians, see land sales
in Leiden
religious motivation of
religious practice
settlement site, exploration expeditions to find
see also Plymouth Colony
Pilgrim spring
Plimoth Plantation
Plymouth Bay
Plymouth Colony
agriculture in
births and deaths, in first year
cannons for defense of
Cole’s Hill
conflict between Pilgram and strangers
the first year
fort
Fort Hill
housing
Indian relations, see specific tribes and sachems
King Philip’s War and, see King Philip’s War
land ownership, see land sales
layout of
settlement site
today
town formation and
wall built around
Watson’s Hill
see also Pilgrims
Plymouth Harbor
Champlain’s map of
map of
Plymouth Rock
Pocasset
fort built at
Pocasset swamp
Pocassets, King Philip’s War and
Pokanoket
Pokanokets
English culture and
First Thanksgiving and
King Philip’s War and, see King Philip’s War
land sales, see land sales
Narragansetts, enmity with
plague affecting
squanto’s plotting and
see also Alexander of Pokanoket; Massasoit; Philip
Pollack Rip
powwows
Pratt, Phineas
Praying Indians
relocated during King Philip’s War
see also names of individuals
Prence, Thomas
death of
as governor of Plymouth
Prentice, Captain Thomas
Pring, Martin
Provincetown Harbor
Prower, solomon
Puritans
beliefs of
colonization of New England
conversion of the Indians
distinction between “Pilgrims” and
English civil war and
separatists, see separatists
Quabaugs
Quadequina
Quakers
Quinnapin (sachem)
Redemption Rock
Rehoboth, town of
Revere, Paul
Reynolds, Mr.
Rhode Island, colony of
see also Aquidneck Island
Rigsdales
Robinson, John,
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death of
Rogers, Joseph
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Rowland (brother of John sassamon)
Rowlandson, John (minister)
Rowlandson, Mary
children of
Rowlandson, William
Rowlandson garrison
sagamore sam (Nipmuck chief)
sakonnet
sakonnets
King Philip’s War and
Philip’s capture and death and
samoset
sanders, John
sandwich, town of
sanford, Peleg
sassamon, John,
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murder of, and ensuing trial,
209-11
savage, Perez
savage, Major Thomas
schaghticoke, Philip’s camp at
Seaflower
seekonk River
seller, John
separatists
scrooby congregation of
see also Pilgrims
shallop of the Pilgrims
slavery
King Philip’s War and enslavement of Indians
smith, Captain John
map of New England
smith, Richard
smith’s garrison
sons of Liberty
south Deerfield, battle of
southworth, Nathaniel
Sovereignty and Goodness of God, The (Rowlandson)
sowams
visit by Plymouth delegation to
Speedwell
springfield, town of
squannakonk swamp
squanto
Billington’s rescue and
Corbitant and
death of
as Dermer’s guide
guides delegation to visit Massasoit in summer of 1621,
Indian agriculture, instructs Pilgrims on
Massasoit and
plotting for power
standish, Miles
Corbitant and
death of
described
on exploration expeditions of 1620,
military affairs and
trading missions
wall around Plymouth settlement
Wituwamat and
standish, Rose
sudbury, town of
Swan
swansea, town of
Taunton, town of
Taunton River
&nb
sp; Tempest, The
Thanksgiving, see First Thanksgiving
Thievish Harbor
Thompson, Edward
Tilley, Edward
Tilley, Elizabeth
Tilley, John
time line
Tinkers
Tisquantum, or squanto, see squanto
Titicut River (today Taunton River)
Tobias (counselor to Philip)
Tokamahamon
Totoson (sachem)
Town Brook
trade
fur trade
transatlantic
wampum as currency
Treat, Major Robert
Treaty Rock
turkeys, wild
Turner, Captain William
Turners
Tuspaquin (Black sachem of Nemasket)
typhus
Uncas (sachem)
United Colonies of New England
Verrazano, Giovanni da
Virginia Company
Wachusett Mountain
Wadsworth, Captain samuel
Wampanoag Homesite
Wampanoags
wampum
Wamsutta, see Alexander of Pokanoket
Wannamoisett, town of
Warren, Richard
Weetamoo (sachem)
death of
King Philip’s War and
Wellfleet Bay
Wessagussett, settlement at
West Indies
Weston, Thomas
Weymouth, town of
whales:
Atlantic right
pilot
White, Peregrine
White, Resolved
White, susanna
as wife of Edward Winslow, see Winslow, susanna White
White, William
Wickford, town of
smith’s garrison
wigwam or wetu, described
Willard, Major simon
Willett, Hezekiah
Willett, Thomas
Williams, Roger
observations of
Pequot War of 1637 and
Winslow, Edward
death of
Good Newes from New England
Indian relations
Mourt’s Relation
return to England
saves life of Massasoit
second marriage
visits Massasoit in summer of 1621,
Winslow, Elizabeth
Winslow, John
Winslow, Josiah
becomes governor of Plymouth
as chief military officer of Plymouth
education of
events leading to King Philip’s War
King Philip’s War and
Philip and
Winslow, Penelope Pelham
Winslow, susanna White
Wituwamat
head of
Wootonekanuske (wife of Philip)