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Roger Williams
English Baptist theologian and author (1603–1683)
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Metacomet
Metacomet (c. 1638 in Massachusetts – August 12, 1676), also known as Pometacom, Metacom, and by his adopted English name King Philip, was sachem (elected chief) to the Wampanoag people from 1662–1676, and the second son of the sachem Massasoit. Metacomet became sachem after Massasoit's death. Metacomet was killed on August 12, 1676, near Mount Hope, Rhode Island. Scholars say his death marked the end of King Phillip's War (1675–1678).
Mary Rowlandson
American woman captured by Native Americans during King Philip's War

Uncas
Uncas () was a sachem of the Mohegans who made the Mohegans the leading regional Indian tribe in lower Connecticut, through his alliance with the New England colonists against other Indian tribes.
Benjamin Church
American carpenter, military officer, and Ranger during America's Colonial era
Weetamoo
Weetamoo (pronounced Wee-TAH-moo) (c. 1635–1676), also referred to as Weethao, Weetamoe, Wattimore, Namumpum, and Tatapanunum, was a Pocasset Wampanoag Native American Chief. She was the sunksqua, or female sachem, of the Pocasset tribe, which occupied contemporary Tiverton, Rhode Island in 1620. The Pocasset, which she led, was one of the tribes of the Wampanoag.
Thomas Willett
Mayor of New York City
John Leverett
English-American colonist (1616–1679); governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony

Robert Treat
English soldier, governor of the Connecticut Colony
Josiah Winslow
Plymouth colony governor; leader during King Philip's War (1629-1680)