Multiple Choice
What was the impact of King Philip's War?
A) All of the Native American tribes in New England united against the colonists, thus delaying their dispossession.
B) The war produced a broadening of freedom for whites in New England but resulted in Native Americans losing their lands.
C) Native Americans up and down the Eastern Seaboard began rebelling against colonial rule when they saw what happened to their New England counterparts.
D) Massachusetts banned all Native Americans from living within its borders following the arrival of the British ruler known as King Philip to the colonies.
E) New England colonists grew increasingly sympathetic toward the Native Americans, portraying them as helpless bystanders and establishing protections for them.
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