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what was the impact of king philip's war (1675–1676)? select one: a. in the long run, the war produced a broadening of freedom for whites in new england. 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. massachusetts banned all native americans from living within its borders. d. great britain formed the covenant chain to protect against native american depredations.

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Native Americans destroyed twelve Massachusetts towns, which helped establish them in the minds of New Englanders as bloodthirsty savages. I would say that the answer to your question is B. Native Americans up and down the eastern seaboard began rebelling against colonial rule when they saw what happened to their New England counterparts. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
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