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Canvas Print : The Death of Sachem Wamsutta
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The Death of Sachem Wamsutta
The funeral of Pokanoket Sachem Wamsutta, known as Alexander to the English colonists; he had died of an illness considered suspicious by his people, after being captured and imprisoned by the Plymouth colonists. Wamsutta lies on a stretcher by the river, Pokanoket people grouped behind him. Two men stand on a flat rock by the river, one kneeling with a bow, the other shouting with cupped hands out onto the water. His death was a significant factor that led to the later King Philips War. Date: 1675
Media ID 23090356
© Mary Evans Picture Library
Alexander Captured Colonialism Colonists Died Flat Funeral Illness Imprisoned Lies Plymouth Stretcher Suspicious
Canvas Print 30"x20" (76x51cm)
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Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")
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