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This Day in History: The Mystic Massacre

On this day, May 26th, some 385 years ago, the Pequot Tribe was devastated by an attack instigated by the English Puritans and their Native allies. This massacre was one of the many attacks by the Puritans during a three-year war, but it was the Pequot's first defeat.

The war was started by the Puritans because of their initial need to acquire the Pequot Tribe's traditional land. Up until this point, the Pequot Tribe and their allies had been on the winning side of this war. Their strategies were superior, even with the lack of firearms.

During this attack, the colonists showed no mercy for women and children. Instead of just attacking the fort where Pequot men resided, the colonists targeted the fort that housed women, children, and elders as well. After defeating the defenders, the colonists burned down what was left of the fortress, including the people who managed to survive. As many as 500 men, women, and children were killed in the deadly massacre.

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