Early American Discrimination Timeline

  • Massacre at Mystic

    Massacre at Mystic

    English colonists and their Narragansett and Mohegan allies attacked the Pequot Fort. Forces under Captain John Mason set the fort ablaze, resulting in the deaths of many Pequot men, women, and children, This pivotal event led to the near-annihilation of the Pequot tribe, solidifying English control over the fur trade in the region. The Massacre at Mystic is important to Early American Discrimination because it showed the brutal tactics the colonists used over the native populations.