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What was the impact of king Philips war 1675-1676?
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The major impacts that Philip's war in 1675-1676 was the fact that the English Puritans had a long term social impact. But the biggest impact was the fact that 5% of the English lost their lifes.
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It destroyed a lot of homes and families in the community for the colonists and for the Natives too. It took years to repair the damage done and to cover the huge military expenses.
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