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Massasoit and His Two Sons
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Philip Hears of the English
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Philip Meets the English
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Philip's Education
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Philip's Daily Life
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Philip's Relations with the English
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Philip Becomes Grand Sachem
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Philip's Troubles with the Whites
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Philip and the Indian Councils
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King Philip's War
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The Last Days of Philip
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The Meeting of Pontiac and the English
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Pontiac's Childhood
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Pontiac's Education
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The Chief
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The Plot
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The Seventh of May
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Hostilities Begun
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The Two Leaders
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The Siege of Detroit
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Important Engagements
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The End of the Siege
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All Along the Frontier
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The Last of Pontiac
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Early Years
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Youth
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Adventures of the Young Brave
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Tecumseh Dissatisfied
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Tecumseh's Brother, the Prophet
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Greenville
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The Prophet's Town
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The Council Between Harrison and Tecumseh
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Preparations for War
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The Battle of Tippecanoe
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Reorganization of the Indians
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Tecumseh and the British
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The Exodus of the Red Sticks
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The Florida Home
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The First Seminole War
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Grievances
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The Treaty of Payne's Landing
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Hostilities
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The War Opened
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Osceola a War Chief
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The Seminoles Hold their Own
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Osceola and General Jesup
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The Imprisonment of Osceola
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The End
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