This week we look at the ultimate legacy of King Philip's war. What had the entire thing meant? What were the short and long term gains? What about the losses? Finally, how does this conflict fit into the greater story of the colonies in the 17th century, and explain the events to come?
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4.37 Reacting to Independence
4.36 The Declaration of Independence
Season 4 Supplement 1: The Declaration of Independence
4.35 Reconciliation or Independency
4.34 Boston Liberated
4.33 Common Sense
4.32 The 1775 Invasion of Canada
4.31 The Aftermath of Bunker Hill
4.30 The Battle of Bunker Hill
4.29 Reacting to Rebellion
4.28 Lexington and Concord
4.27 Approching the Breaking Point
4.26 The Boycott
4.25 The End of Civil Government
4.24 The First Continental Congress
4.23 Preparing to Meet
4.22 The Intolerable Acts
4.21 Franklin in the Cockpit
4.20 The Boston Tea Party
4.19 The Hutchinson Letters Crisis
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