What was the impact of King Philip's War (1675-1676)?

a. New England's tribes united against the colonists.
b. Native Americans up and down the eastern seaboard began rebelling against colonial rule when they saw what happened to their New England counterparts.
c. In the long run, the war produced a broadening of freedom for whites in New England.
d. Massachusetts banned all Native Americans from living within its borders.


Ans: c. In the long run, the war produced a broadening of freedom for whites in New England.

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