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HONOTESPress, 1986), pp. 92-120. For differing views on Oldham's reputation, compareDrinnon, p. 37 and Jennings, p. 206.56. Jennings, Invasion of America, p. 210.57. Underhill, Newes from America, p. 7.58. Ibid., p. 9.59. Jennings, Invasion of America, p. 212.60. Mason, Brief History, p. 7.61. Ibid., p. 8.62. Ibid., pp. 9-10.63. Jennings, Invasion of America, p. 222.64. Underhill, Newes from America, pp. 39-40.65. Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation, p. 296.66. Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi Americana; or, The Ecclesiastic Historyof New-England [1702) (New York: Russell & Russell, 1967), Volume Two, p.558; Mason, Brief History, p. 10.67. Underhill, Newes from America, p. 43.68. Drinnon, Facing West, p. 45.69. Ibid., p. 47.70. Ronald Sanders, Lost Tribes and Promised Lands: The Origins of AmericanRacism (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1978), pp. 339-40. For a stimulatinganalysis of the complex relationship between imperialism and place-naming,see Paul Carter, The Road to Botany Bay: An Exploration of Landscape and History(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988), passim, but esp. pp. 63-68, 326-31.71. So dose to totality was the colonists' mass murder of Pequot men, women,and children that it is now popularly believed that all the Pequots in fact wereexterminated. Some, however, found their way to live among neighboring tribes,and in time to resurrect themselves as Pequots. For discussion of these matters,including the state of the Pequot nation today, see Laurence M. Hauptman andJames D. Wherry, eds., The Pequots in Southern New England: The Fall and Riseof an American Indian Nation (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990).72. Drinnon, Facing West, pp. 46-47.73. Richard Slotkin and James K. Folsom, eds., So Dreadful a judgment: PuritanResponses to King Philip's War, 1676-1677 (Middletown, Conn.: WesleyanUniversity Press, 1978), p. 381.74. A True Account of the Most Considerable Occurrences that have Hapnedin the Warre Between the English and the Indians in New England (London, 1676),pp. 3-4.75. Jennings, Invasion of America, p. 227.76. Douglas Edward Leach, Flintlock and Tomahawk: New England in KingPhilip's War (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1958), p. 237.77. A True Account, pp. 7-9.78. Ibid., p. 6.79. "John Easton's Relacion," in Charles H. Lincoln, ed., Narratives of theIndian Wars, 1675-1699 (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1913), pp. 14, 16.Spelling in text is modernized.80. Increase Mather, A Brief History of the Warr With the Indians in New­England (Boston, 1676), reprinted in Slotkin and Folsom, So Dreadful a Judgment,p. 142.

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