The Native American tribes are no longer tolerant of the colonists stealing their lands, changing their culture and evoking their laws. In 1675 King Philip, Sachem of the Wampanoag, unites the Indigenous people to stand and fight. A devastating two-year war erupts in New England with countless raids and battles fought throughout The Connecticut River Valley causing turmoil, destruction, and death. In the end, 1,000 colonists die and over 3,000 Native Americans are killed or sold into slavery. Woronoke's sons and daughters fight to save their land. But can they survive the annihilation of their way of life?
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