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About five hundred years ago an English ship anchored off the coast of Massachusetts with about a hundred people on board. They built a playground near the coast. Near the place where this settlement was settled was a large tribe of Native Americans called Pokanakt. One day a man from Pok پوmon came to the British and said
'Hello'
How did Pok mon learn English?
And friends, what is the secret that Americans want to hide from their children?
What started the American War of Independence?
This is what we are showing you in the last episode of Sadaqat Ali History of America Season One.
Dostoyevsky, the second British colony in the United States, was settled on the coast of Massachusetts, 700 kilometers from the first colony, Jamestown. It was called Playmeth because the port from which its inhabitants sailed in Britain was called Playmeth.
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A large number of the colony's first settlers belonged to a particular Christian sect, the Christian Sects, later called the Pilgrims, meaning "religious people who set out on a holy journey." So the Pelgrims sailed from the British port of Plymouth in 1620 to the United States aboard the Mayflower. They anchored off the coast of the present US state of Massachusetts in December 1620 after a 65-day voyage. Mayflower passengers included women and children. They settled here and made an agreement with each other. The agreement stipulated that the people of the colony would make their own laws but that the Crown would remain loyal to Britain and would continue to practice this particular section of their religion, Christianity. This colony was a happy beginning in the lives of these cyclists and in the lives of future generations. But in the beginning many troubles befell them at once.
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Lee's trouble was that it was very cold when he got there. They cut down trees for themselves and made wooden huts out of the hut, which failed, and the gusty winds began to cut through the wooden seams and reach their bones. The other major problem was that the land around the colony was sandy and it was impossible to grow anything here. So the settlers soon ran out of food. The third tragedy befell them was that the disease spread in the colony and soon half the people of the colony, that is, about fifty people, fell asleep. The rest of the children were worse off than the men. When the tactics failed, people from these religious backgrounds now hoped for a miracle. And look, one day this miracle happened. The area where the Plymouth Colony was located was also inhabited by a powerful NATO-American tribe, the Pocanakt.
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Which was later called "Vampanoog" by the British under duress. When these people saw the Playmeth Colony being destroyed like this, these natives came to their aid. The first person to visit the people of this colony was the religious leader of Pocanakits, Semasset. He learned his language from English fishermen who came ashore. So he knew English, and he said hello to the people of Playmeth. So Semasset was a key member of the delegation that Pocanakts sent to help the Playmeth. They came to save the British but their sympathy was not completely free. The British had firearms. The Pokکانmon needed such weapons to fight their enemies. So Massachusetts, the king of Pokکانmon, had approached the British, which is why the British, for the sake of their survival, befriended Pokکانmon and prepared to fight their enemies. But before the war, they wanted to know
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How is the crop grown in the sand?
So the answer of NATO Americans was ... From fish manure.
Yes, NATO Americans used to bury the fish in the sand and put sand on top of it. Crops grew there and these fish acted as fertilizer for that crop. Now, on the advice of NATO-Americans, the British began to grow corn with fish manure, and soon beautiful cornfields began to flourish around Playmeth Colony. Thus the fish manure showed the miracle that the people of Playmeth Colony were eagerly waiting for. It was an occasion of celebration for the British but before this celebration the British had another task to do. He had to eliminate the enemies of the Pocnacos as he had promised. On the night of August 14, 1621, a group of Pocnacos joined forces with the British and attacked a village of their enemies. The British rained bullets on the village. Dozens of Native Americans lost in the valleys of sleep fell asleep in the throes of death. Intoxicated with victory, the English and Pocanakts returned to Playmeth Colony and celebrated the first harvest. The actual date of this celebration is not known to anyone today but it was celebrated sometime between September and November in 1621, Sixteen Twenty-one. During the three-day celebration various games were played and fighting exercises were also conducted. Gone And this is the celebration that was later named Thanksgiving, meaning the British were thanking God for their success. There were only fifty British in this celebration, but the number of NATO Americans was more. Their king, Mass., Attended the feast with ninety of his men. The NATO Americans also brought with them five hunted deer and wild fruits. The British humiliated their guests with a big chicken turkey and other food. It was a wonderful celebration but obviously it was celebrated on the bodies of these other NATO Americans. Where they had come from killing and after that for a time became Pocanakits and English friends. But this little peace in the long run cost the friends of Pocanakts and the rest of the NATO Americans living in the area dearly. Because after the success of the Playmeth Colony, a large number of settlers came here from England and spread in the area.
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What is now called New England is where all these people spread and settled. When the British gained a foothold in these coastal areas, they began working on an agenda to enslave NATO Americans. Then there was a war after which there was no doubt that the British wanted to own the area and not the friends of the Native Americans. Sixteen hundred and thirty-six, just fifteen years after the founding of the Playmeth Colony, the British invaded Peacock, another powerful tribe of NATO Americans. The battle was led by British Commander John Mason. John Mason set fire to a large village of the P. Quat tribe, in which almost a hundred women, children and the elderly were trapped. All these people were burnt alive in this fire. They kept calling for help till the end of time but no Englishman took pity on them. On the helplessness of these Native Americans, Commander Mason contemptuously said that God was laughing at those who were enemies of God and His followers and had turned them into a burning oven. This was God's decision against the disbelievers and God filled the place with corpses. Then John Mason counted the corpses and chuckled, "This is God's just decision."
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But when he died in 1661, the people of Playmeth Colony began to fight with the sons of this benefactor. Even though their sons had their own names like the English. By sixteen hundred and seventy-five, it had become a strange custom among the friendly NATO Americans that these people began to use their names as English names. After the death of Massachusetts in 1661, when his eldest son became king, he changed his name to Alexander. The British arrested Alexander in 1662 on charges of conspiracy and tortured him to death. After his death, his brother, Meta Kam, became king and changed his name to Philip. Philip tried to keep the peace with the British but failed. The reason was that the attitude of the British towards the Pokanakt tribe was now very insulting and insulting. They were running on Pok پوmon's orders. Until then, the Pokکانmon had bought arms from the British and given them their lands in return. But in 1671, the British summoned Philip and forced him to sign such an agreement. Under which the Pocnacos now had to return the British firearms which they had acquired by giving up their lands. Thus the weapons went out of the hands of the Pokکانmonites, and so did the lands and the reputation. Now they were completely at the mercy of the British. Philip couldn't stand the situation. On the other hand, the British operations were increasing and they had even started spying on some people of Pok پوmon by converting them to Christianity. When the body of one such spy was found in June 1675, Playmeth Colony falsely accused NATO Americans of the murder and hanged three people. The incident also provoked Philip, who, wearing a shroud on his head, set out to fight a decisive battle with the British. The war between Philip and the British is called the King Phillips War, and it lasted one year, from 1675 to 1666. King Phillips War was the last NATO American War of Independence. Philip and Pocanakts fought G. John in this battle. And why not fight, after all, it was a matter of life and death for generations to come.
But his position was very weak. Because the British had guns and in that sense the Americans, the NATO Americans were empty handed. Because they had already returned their guns under the agreement. The few guns they snatched from the British or from the Dutch smugglers and the French were not enough for the war. Therefore, they had to fight their last battle with the help of weapons like bow and arrow. When the war broke out, the British soon gained ground and NATO was wiped out. The British tried their old tactic again and started burning the villages of the Native Americans.
Settlements of human settlements were set on fire and burned.
How ruthless were the British?
This can be gauged from the fact that the English religious leader and author ... Cotton Mather called the burning of the villages a barbecue with great cruelty. Remember that some NATO Americans were also supporting the British in this war. With their help, the British crushed the remnants of the Pokکانmon. After winning the war, the British now wanted to capture King Philip so that they could avenge him. Philip did not succeed, but his nine-year-old son and wife fell into the hands of the British. Both were enslaved. But even the king who saved his life could not survive for long. In August 1666, the British learned that Philip was hiding in his hometown on Rhodes Island. So the British and their NATO allies attacked the village. Philip, the last hero of the NATO-American War of Independence in New England, did not reach him here either. Philip fought the bullets recklessly and was killed while fighting. Ironically, the man who killed him was a member of his tribe
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Plymouth ColonyPlymouth Colony and the Secret behind Thanksgiving Festival Millionwar |
Plymouth ColonyPlymouth Colony and the Secret behind Thanksgiving Festival Millionwar |
But now he had become a Christian and was supporting the British. The American writer David Silverman writes in his book Desland of Deerland that the severed hands of the Pocnaccus king were handed over to his assassin, Alderman, who sold one hand and saved the other at his home. People used to pay him and see the severed hand of the Pokکانmon King. Philip was beheaded and brought to Playmeth Colony and placed on a spear outside the population. The flesh of Philip's face and head was eaten by birds, etc., for a while, or it rotted, but the skull of the last local king of New England hung high on the spear for twenty to twenty-five years. In celebration of Philip's death, PlayMeath and the Massachusetts colonies announced Thanksgiving Day on August 13. This was the same Philip whose father had helped the British. And who told them how to grow a vegetable crop? In this fight, the NATO Americans also sided with the European country of their choice. That is, where they saw a staging advantage, a force of British colonies called the Colonial Militia was fighting on behalf of the British. One of the officers of this militia was named George Washington. These European wars in the United States ended with the expulsion of France from Canada and the United States under the Treaty of Paris in 1763, seven years later. All French territories in Canada came under British occupation. In the United States, French territories were divided into Britain and Spain.
The Spanish occupation of Florida was also recognized. Some of the NATO Americans' territories that were still independent also came under British occupation. Thus British power spread beyond its thirteen colonies to the whole region. It was the heyday of British rule in the United States. But at the end of the seven-year war, the British Empire made two mistakes that sealed the end of its rule in the United States. The first mistake was that the British imposed new taxes on the American colonies to compensate for the damage done to the national treasury by this war, especially on the import of tea. The British imposed taxes but did not represent the American colonies in the British Parliament at all. The second mistake was that Britain banned European settlers from entering areas snatched from France during the war. And these areas are reserved only for NATO Americans, also known as Red Indians, so that only Native American tribes will settle here or stay.
The UK also relocated hundreds of European settlers living near the Indian Reserve in the American colonies to protect the lands of NATO Americans. Both of these measures of the British Empire, namely the imposition of taxes and the expulsion of the Europeans for the sake of the NATO Americans, enraged the British in the American colonies and the revolt began to take root in their hearts. The uprising began in the city of Boston, about 70 kilometers from Playmeth Colony. Then a painting appeared in an American newspaper and the sparks of rebellion turned into flames of freedom. This painting laid the foundation for a new nation and gave birth to the United States of America
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