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  1. Miantonomo (¿1565? - 1643) fue un líder amerindio de los Narragansetts, una tribu algonquina. Gobernó junto a su tío Canonicus, a quien sucedió en 1636.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MiantonomohMiantonomoh - Wikipedia

    – August 1643), also spelled Miantonomo, Miantonomah or Miantonomi, was a chief of the Narragansett people of New England Indians.

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › miantonomohMiantonomoh _ AcademiaLab

    Miantonomoh (¿1600? – agosto de 1643), también escrito Miantonomo, Miantonomah o Miantonomi, era un jefe del pueblo Narragansett de los indios de Nueva Inglaterra. Biografía Monumento de Miantonomo situado en el parque de Sachem en Norwich, Connecticut Plaque que marca el monumento de Miantonomo

  4. In August 1643, war broke out between the Mohegan and Narragansett when Miantonomo confronted Uncas on the Great Plain in Norwich, Connecticut. During the battle, the Narragansett leader was captured and held at Uncas' fort Shantock.

  5. 24 de nov. de 2015 · Miantonomo helped the English vanquish the Pequot, then Connecticut Colony baited him to attack Uncas (Mohegans), he did, lost that battle, and then the Conn...

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  6. Miantonomo was a Narragansett chief who pled to his fellow tribal leaders in New England to unite against the English colonists and drive them out.

  7. Miantonomi and Canonicus lived and ruled in a period of extreme change for the Narragansett. Although there were no colonists in the region when Miantonomi was born (c. 1600), early trading interactions between Europeans and First Peoples eventually turned into increasing waves of colonists arriving. By 1640, there were 20,000 English in southern New England. Miantonomi and Canonicus ruled as ...