King Philip's War (1675-1676) had devastating consequences for both Native American tribes and English settlers in New England. Native communities suffered massive population losses due to violence, disease, and displacement, leading to the near destruction of several tribes and significant cultural disruption. On the settler side, the war resulted in substantial casualties, destruction of towns, and economic hardship, as many settlements were burned and farms abandoned. Ultimately, the conflict reshaped the region, leading to increased colonial expansion and further marginalization of Native peoples.
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