Invasion from All Directions—Stolen Lands, Stolen Peoples 1600-1699

1644

Massapequa Massacre (New York)

John Underhill's men massacre more than 100 Indians near present-day Massapequa. Governor Willem Kieft, who hired Underhill for 25,000 guilders to kill Indians, declares a day of thanksgiving. It is said that Underhill’s men pile the bodies of the dead Indians in a single large mound. Locals claimed that the surrounding ground is stained red for almost 50 years afterward (“List of Indian massacres”).

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