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The namesake of this college, Massasoit, was born within the present boundaries of Massachusetts in 1580. His tribe, the Wampanoags, were located throughout the regions of Bristol,,Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. The Wampanoyagsfffwho had at one time numbered several thousand,1fhad'almost been destroyed by an epidemic just before thearrival of the Mayflower, In March of 1621, an Indian appeared in Plymouth, and surprised thePilgrimsby speaking to them in English. He was Samoset, and had come to arrange a meeting between the Governor of Plymouth, William Bradford, and the Chief of the Wampanoags, Massasoit. A week later a treaty of peace was signed by the two men, a treaty which held without violation for fifty-four years. I ' Q In 1623, Massasoit became ill and was visited by Edward Winslow who effected a cure. In return, Massasoit revealed that a neighboring tribe was to make an attack on the white men. ,, All through his reign as chief, Massasoit made a practice of living in harmonywith the colonists. A writer of the period said of him: Q He was a chief renowned more in peace than in war, and was, as long as he lived, a friend to the English, even as they committed repeated usurpations upon his land a liberties. Little is known about the chief from 1649, when he sold the site of Duxbury to the English, until his death in 1662. 6 X TTL :. ' qkx
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