Here are some useful maps for following alone with the complicated story of King Philip’s War. The first three come from Matthew J. Tuininga, The Wars of the Lord: The Puritan Conquest of America’s First People, which I highly recommend for those of you who want to go deeper. If you buy it, consider doing so through the link here or on the Books tab of the podcast.
The fourth map, depicting the retreat of Philip (Metacom) and Weetamoo during the summer of 1675, comes from Nathaniel Philbrick, Mayflower: Voyage, Community, War, also excellent and worth your time.
The fifth map depicts the Sudbury Fight, and it comes from King Philip’s War by Eric B. Schultz and Michael J. Tougias.
I may update this post if I come across other useful cartography, and you will be the first to know.










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Believing God is on your side seems to have truly helped the colonists in both defensive and offensive operations; and from getting PTSD ovev killing and enslaving men, women and children.
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