"Patuxet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Patuxet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Patuxet" Meaning

Patuxet was a Native American settlement in present-day North America, located in what is now Bristol, Rhode Island, United States. It was the ancestral home of the Pokanoket tribe, which was led by Chief Massasoit. The settlement was previously occupied by the Patuxet tribe, from which it gets its name. In 1614, English explorer Thomas Hunt arrived in Patuxet and kidnapped several Native Americans, including Squanto, who would later become a key facilitator for the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony.

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Pronounced as "pəˈtʌksɪt", Patuxet is a place name which refers to a tribe of Native Americans that originally inhabited the area around Plymouth, Massachusetts.

The Patuxet tribe was a significant part of the history of the early European settlements in New England.
In 1614, English explorer Thomas Hunt kidnapped 22 Patuxet men, leading to the decimation of the tribe.
The Patuxet tribe had originally lived in the area now known as Plymouth, Massachusetts, before they were devastated by diseases brought by European settlers.
The Patuxet tribe's struggles with disease and exploitation by European settlers were extensively documented by English colonist William Bradford.
Today, the legacy of the Patuxet tribe is remembered with reverence and recognition, including the establishment of the Plimoth Patuxet Museums to preserve their history.

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