Report of Committee On Marking Historical Sites in Rhode Island volume 2
Report of Committee On Marking Historical Sites in Rhode Island volume 2
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Some of her iK'oj)le, however, aided the other colonies witii i)r()vi5iuns and xolunteers. Events conspired to bring the war home to Rhode Island. Philip's Indians, defeated at Springfield, sought refuge in the Xarragansett country, and were hospitably received. The Massachu- setts English demanded of Canonchet the surrender of Philip's Indians, who had [ilaced their women and children under the protection of the Xarragansett Indians. "Not a Wampanoag, nor the paring of a \Vami)anoag's nail, sh...all be delivered up, " was the proud answer of the son of Miantonomi. The united colonies now sent an arm\- of over eleven hundred men to attack the Xarra- gansetts. The invasion of the Narragansett countr>' was made without consulting the government of Rhode Island, which was a violation of the royal charter. But the peoj)le of Rhode Island, as well as the Xarragansetts themselves, were di\ide(l in llieir counsels and volunteers joined the army of invasion as it marched through Providence and Warwick.
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