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King Phillips War and The Sudbury Fight

September 22, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Free – $10

Join us in person or online on September 22nd as public historian Richard Smith presents his lecture on “King Philip’s War and The Sudbury Fight”

King Philip’s War is considered by many historians to be the deadliest war in Colonial American history. In the space of little more than a year, 12 towns were destroyed, the colonial economy was all but ruined and the population was decimated. Sudbury itself was the scene of a brutal battle in April 1676 between the town’s Puritan settlers and the area’s Nipmuc warriors.

Yet, few people outside of New England know about King Philip’s War. More than 2,500 colonists died, while at least twice as many Native Americans were killed; the war effectively ended Native American resistance in New England. Public historian Richard Smith will discuss the causes of the war, how it affected both the colonists and indigenous people of Sudbury, and the ramifications of what has been called the greatest calamity in seventeenth-century New England.

Richard Smith is a public historian in Concord, Massachusetts and has written six books for Applewood Books. He has lectured on and written about 17th, 18th and 19th Century United States history, Transcendentalism, and 19th-century American literature since 1995.

Tickets are available at eventbrite.

Details

Date:
September 22, 2022
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free – $10
Event Category:
Tags:
Virtual
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/king-philips-war-and-the-sudbury-fight-tickets-403500229047

Organizer

Sudbury Historical Society
Phone:
(978) 443-3747
Email:
info@sudbury01776.org
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Venue

Sudbury History Center & Museum
288 Old Sudbury Road
Sudbury, MA 01776 United States
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Phone:
(978) 443-3747
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