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what was the impact of king philip's war (also called metacom's war), 1675-1676 ? great britain formed the new england confederation to protect against native american attacks new england tribes and colonists successfully preserved their friendship treaties in the long run, white colonists were able to further encroach west on native lands after the war native americans up and down the atlantic coast began rebelling against colonial rule when they learned what happened to their new england counterparts

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Answer:King Philip's War has been called United States' most devastating conflict. One in 10 soldiers on both sides was killed, 1,200 colonists' homes were burned, and vast stores of foodstuffs destroyed. The effects of the carnage and property damage were felt for years by colonists.

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