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Sunday, March 8, 2015. Roger Williams Letter to John Winthrop Pertaining to Indian Troubles -1637. 8212; I have nothing certain to acquaint you with at present there have been reports these ten days, that the Pequots are entered league by the hire of three or four bushels of beads, black and white, with the Mauquawogs or Mohawks which signifies men-eaters in their language; These cannibals have been all the talk these ten days, and the Narragansetts are much troubled at them. Your worships unfeigned,.

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Connecticut Paugaussett Indians

The Indians instructed them in the manner of planting and dressing the Indian corn. Benjamin Trumbull, History of Connecticut. Final Determination of the Golden Hill Paugussett. Soldier in the Pequot War. A HISTORY OF THE OLD TOWN.

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Sunday, March 8, 2015. Roger Williams Letter to John Winthrop Pertaining to Indian Troubles -1637. 8212; I have nothing certain to acquaint you with at present there have been reports these ten days, that the Pequots are entered league by the hire of three or four bushels of beads, black and white, with the Mauquawogs or Mohawks which signifies men-eaters in their language; These cannibals have been all the talk these ten days, and the Narragansetts are much troubled at them. Your worships unfeigned,.

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