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Massasoit (* um 1580; † 1662) war Obersachem der Wampanoag, deren Wohngebiet im Südosten des heutigen US-Bundesstaates Massachusetts lag. Massasoit war ein Titel, sein wirklicher Name lautete Wasamegin und bedeutet Gelbe Feder.
Massasoit Sachem (/ ˌ m æ s ə ˈ s ɔɪ (ɪ) t / MASS-ə-SOYT, - SOY-it) or Ousamequin (c. 1581 – 1661) was the sachem or leader of the Wampanoag confederacy. Massasoit means Great Sachem. Massasoit was not his name but a title. English colonists mistook Massasoit as his name and it stuck.
26. März 2024 · Massasoit (born c. 1590, near present Bristol, Rhode Island, U.S.—died 1661, near Bristol) was a Wampanoag Indian chief who throughout his life maintained peaceful relations with English settlers in the area of the Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts.
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30. Nov. 2020 · Massasoit (l. c. 1581-1661) was the sachem (chief) of the Wampanoag Confederacy of modern-day New England, USA. Massasoit (also given as Massasoyt) is a title meaning Great Sachem; his given name was Ousamequin of the Pokanoket tribe of modern-day Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
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Samoset, Massasoit, and Tisquantum, or Squanto, were three indigenous men who played a key role when the Mayflower first landed in Massachusetts. "1620: Bey...
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17. Nov. 2020 · Learn about Massasoit, the leader of the Wampanoag tribe who allied with the Mayflower Pilgrims in 1621. Discover his life, achievements, challenges, and how he is remembered today.
17. Mai 2018 · Massasoit was a Native American leader who ruled the Wampanoags and related tribes in southeastern New England in the early seventeenth century. He helped the English settlers survive the harsh conditions and participated in the first Thanksgiving, but faced criticism from other Native Americans for giving up too much in his treaty with the colonists.