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10/28/1646 |
Rev. John Eliot preaches to Native Americans in Newton. |
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11/04/1646 |
Land on Nonantum Hill is granted to the so-called “Praying Indians.” |
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11/30/1646 |
Conversion of Native Americans is regulated. |
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02/12/1647 |
Brighton-Allston settlers contract with Chief Waban to tend their cattle. |
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1654 |
Eliot, John. A Primer or Catechism in the Massachusets Indian Language. |
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1656 |
Daniel Gookin is appointed first English Magistrate of Superintendent of Native Americans. |
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12/07/1657 |
Punkapoag is established. |
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1657 |
Sale of liquor to Native Americans is prohibited. |
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09/05/1661 |
Eliot, John. New Testament, translated into the Wampanoag language. |
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07/31/1662 |
Josiah Winslow leads an expedition against the Pokanoket in southeast Massachusetts. |
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