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At the time of the 1621 agreements Opechancanough had already been planning a devastating attack on the English for three years. It was all a ruse.
For Opechancanough [the agreements] meant a period of stability in which to rally his forces and organize a massive assault...Anticipating this momentous event, he identified himself with the coming military victory by adopting a new name, Mangopeesomon..., and mobilized the forces available to him.
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In 1618...[Opchanacanough] began planning for a coordinated attack...[to] reassert the Powhatans' control of the coastal region...He did not intend to...exterminate [the English]...The English were useful, if properly confined, kept within a careful balance of forces...His aim was to strike a single, devastating blow, a violent coup that would drive the English into a limited eastern enclave from which they might conduct their trade.
For Opechancanough [the agreements] meant a period of stability in which to rally his forces and organize a massive assault...Anticipating this momentous event, he identified himself with the coming military victory by adopting a new name, Mangopeesomon..., and mobilized the forces available to him.
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In 1618...[Opchanacanough] began planning for a coordinated attack...[to] reassert the Powhatans' control of the coastal region...He did not intend to...exterminate [the English]...The English were useful, if properly confined, kept within a careful balance of forces...His aim was to strike a single, devastating blow, a violent coup that would drive the English into a limited eastern enclave from which they might conduct their trade.
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