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Explain why the colonists were victorious in King Philip's War.

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By late spring 1676, other colonies began to follow Connecticut's lead by incorporating friendly Indians into their forces. Benjamin Church's Plymouth command, a non-Connecticut exception, had utilized Indian allies since the beginning of the war, and he succeeded in killing Philip in August

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