Narragansett winter encampment

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The Narragansett winter encampment was a fortified Indigenous village and refuge of the Narragansett people in present-day Rhode Island that became the site of a devastating colonial assault during King Philip’s War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous village
King Philip’s War site
fortified settlement
historic site
associatedWithEthnicGroup Narragansett
other Indigenous peoples seeking refuge
attackedBy English colonists
colonial forces
colonial militia from New England colonies
attackResult devastating destruction of the encampment
heavy casualties among Indigenous inhabitants
conflict King Philip's War
surface form: King Philip’s War
culturalContext Indigenous resistance to English colonial expansion
hasFeature defensive works
fortifications
palisades
hasFunction refuge
winter encampment
hasHistoricalSignificance example of colonial violence against Indigenous communities
key site in the escalation of King Philip’s War
locatedIn New England
present-day Rhode Island
territory of the Narragansett people
partOf Narragansett territory
surface form: Narragansett homeland
relatedTo English colonial militias
Indigenous-settler conflict in New England
Narragansett people
significantEvent colonial military assault during King Philip’s War
timePeriod 17th century
colonial era
usedBy Indigenous refugees during King Philip’s War
Narragansett people

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Great Swamp Fight target Narragansett winter encampment
Rhode Island region notableBattle Narragansett winter encampment
this entity surface form: Mount Hope operations in King Philip’s War