King Philip's War, waged between the English and an alliance of Wampanoag, Nipmuk, and Narragansett Indians, devastated Eliot's missions. |
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During the Pequot War, the colonists' Narragansett and Mohegan allies offered Pequot heads as gifts. |
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He travelled to hear his hero speak and later sailed with him in Narragansett Bay. |
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A violent confrontation between Rhode Island State troopers and members of the Narragansett Indian tribe. |
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It's a word meaning boiled corn, taken from the Narragansett Indians in Rhode Island. |
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The war with the Pequot no sooner ended than the Narragansett were fighting the Mohawk. |
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People on the Cape and islands spoke Massachusett, and people in what are today Rhode Island and Connecticut spoke Narragansett. |
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A tour de force of both design and craftsmanship, Narragansett is one of the most extraordinary flatware patterns ever created, but it is, nonetheless, not well known. |
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Massasoit's village at Montaup was attacked, but when the colonists supported the Wampanoag, the Narragansett finally were forced to abandon the effort. |
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Historic American turkey sub-breeds include the American Bronze, Narragansett, Bourbon Red, Jersey Buff, Slate, White Holland, Beltsville Small White, and Royal Palm. |
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Although hurricanes are not frequent in coastal New England, Providence's location at the head of Narragansett Bay makes it vulnerable to them. |
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The industrialization also led to the river being identified by the end of the 20th century as the primary source of Narragansett Bay pollution. |
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In one such conversation, Bob Kinkle, the former Narragansett Quality Control chief, convinced me to tour the abandoned facility. |
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In Narragansett Bay, the Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge is named for him, as is Maryland's Verrazano Bridge. |
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He then sailed along Long Island and entered Narragansett Bay, where he received a delegation of Wampanoag and Narragansett people. |
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It envisions a fully swimmable, fishable, healthy Narragansett Bay, accessible to everyone and globally recognized as an environmental treasure. |
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The city is situated at the mouth of the Providence River at the head of Narragansett Bay. |
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Providence Plantation was founded in 1636 by Roger Williams on land provided by Narragansett sachem Canonicus. |
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In 1934 the Narragansett Park opened for Thoroughbred horse racing. |
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Manatees have been seen as far north as Cape Cod, and in 1995 and again in 2006, one was seen in New York City and Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay. |
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Carey, both volcanologists at the University of Rhode Island in Narragansett, studied ash ejected from five different eruptions, including some deep undersea. |
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Narragansett Boat Club was founded in 1838 exclusively for rowing. |
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He is renowned as the first European to explore the Atlantic coast of North America between Florida and New Brunswick in 1524, including New York Bay and Narragansett Bay. |
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