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Abenaki History Time Line - Main Time Line

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1500-1600 European Explorers & Fisherman appear Gulf of Maine introduced metal tools, competition for trade rights, & European diseases  
1600-1675 European Settlements Begin to take root Gulf of Maine Natives & Europeans share knowledge & compete for resources for more details
1675-1678 King Phillip's War New England English vs New England Indians for more details
1679-1687 Peace!? Northeast An uneasy period of peace with new trouble on the horizon for more details
1688-1699 King William's War Colonial America English vs French & Indians for more details

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1700-1701 Peace ?? Northeast    
1702-1713 Queen Ann's War Colonial America English vs French & Indians
bounties offered for Indian scalps
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1714-1721 Peace!? again Northeast Another uneasy period of peace for more details
1722-1727 Dummer's or Lovewell's War New England English vs Eastern Indians for more details

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1728-1743 Peace at last New England One of the longest periods of Peace between the Abenaki and the English. The English begin new settlements inland and many white children grow up as friends of Abenaki children. Once again, the Abenaki and English are sharing their knowledge and resources. for more details
1744-1749 King George's War Colonial America English vs French & Indians for more details

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1750-1753 Questionable Peace again Northeast   for more details
1754-1763 French & Indian War Colonial America English vs French & Indians for more details

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1764-1820 Abenaki are left to survive as best they can Northeast   for more details
1820-1860 Wabanaki People struggle to fit in the new world around them Northeast   for more details
1860-1920 The Abenaki become "Invisible People" Northeast The Abenaki join in the defense of their new Nation & historians write them off as extinct in New England for more details
1920-Present Current Events Northeast Many Abenaki continue to hide their "Identity" while others struggle to maintain theirs
The struggle continues to this very day
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