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John Sassamon, also known as Wussausmon (c. 1620–1675), was a Massachusett man who lived in New England during the colonial era. He converted to Christianity and became a praying Indian, helping to serve as an interpreter to New England colonists. In January 1675, Sassamon was ambushed and assassinated. A mixed jury of colonists and Indian elders convicted and executed three Wampanoag men for his murder. These events helped spark the conflict known as King Philip's War, in which the New England Colonies defeated the Wampanoag and ended armed resistance by the Native Americans of southeastern New England.

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  • John Sassamon (* vor 1633; † 1674 oder 1675) war ein Indianer vom Stamm der in den Neuengland-Staaten lebenden Wampanoag-Indianer. Er wurde zu Beginn des 17. Jahrhunderts in Massachusetts geboren. Er arbeitete als Dolmetscher für die Siedler Neuenglands und gab den Anstoß zur ersten Bibelübersetzung in eine indianische Sprache. Ende 1674 warnte er den Gouverneur der Plymouth-Kolonie vor einem bevorstehenden Angriff seines Stammes und wurde kurz danach ermordet. Die Hinrichtung der drei Mörder führte zum blutigen Indianer-Aufstand „King Philip’s War“ 1675/76, der nach dem englischen Namen des Häuptlings Metacomet benannt wurde. (de)
  • John Sassamon, also known as Wussausmon (c. 1620–1675), was a Massachusett man who lived in New England during the colonial era. He converted to Christianity and became a praying Indian, helping to serve as an interpreter to New England colonists. In January 1675, Sassamon was ambushed and assassinated. A mixed jury of colonists and Indian elders convicted and executed three Wampanoag men for his murder. These events helped spark the conflict known as King Philip's War, in which the New England Colonies defeated the Wampanoag and ended armed resistance by the Native Americans of southeastern New England. (en)
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  • John Sassamon (* vor 1633; † 1674 oder 1675) war ein Indianer vom Stamm der in den Neuengland-Staaten lebenden Wampanoag-Indianer. Er wurde zu Beginn des 17. Jahrhunderts in Massachusetts geboren. Er arbeitete als Dolmetscher für die Siedler Neuenglands und gab den Anstoß zur ersten Bibelübersetzung in eine indianische Sprache. Ende 1674 warnte er den Gouverneur der Plymouth-Kolonie vor einem bevorstehenden Angriff seines Stammes und wurde kurz danach ermordet. Die Hinrichtung der drei Mörder führte zum blutigen Indianer-Aufstand „King Philip’s War“ 1675/76, der nach dem englischen Namen des Häuptlings Metacomet benannt wurde. (de)
  • John Sassamon, also known as Wussausmon (c. 1620–1675), was a Massachusett man who lived in New England during the colonial era. He converted to Christianity and became a praying Indian, helping to serve as an interpreter to New England colonists. In January 1675, Sassamon was ambushed and assassinated. A mixed jury of colonists and Indian elders convicted and executed three Wampanoag men for his murder. These events helped spark the conflict known as King Philip's War, in which the New England Colonies defeated the Wampanoag and ended armed resistance by the Native Americans of southeastern New England. (en)
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