C. King Philip
Explanation:
- The War of King Philip (1675-1676), the bloodiest war between European colonists and Native Americans in New England in the 17th century.
- By 1660, settlers, whose survival was no longer dependent on the Indians, had penetrated Native American territory in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. To protect their lands, the Wampanoag tribe chief Philip (Metacomet) organized a tribal alliance, which destroyed several border settlements in 1675.
- In retaliation, colonial militia set fire to Native American villages and crops. After Philip's death in 1676, Indian resistance died. An estimated 600 settlers and 3,000 Indians have been killed in the conflict.
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