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Monoco
Monoco was a 17th-century Nashaway sachem (chief), known among the New England Puritans as “One-eyed John”. After decades of peaceful coexistence, tensions arose between settlers and natives. The Nashaway attacked the neighboring English settlement of Lancaster, Massachusetts, in August 1675 and again in February 1676 as part of the more general native-settler conflict known as King Philip’s War. During the latter action, Monoco kidnapped a villager, Mary Rowlandson, and took her and her children with him and his party for many weeks.〔Bourne, Russell (1990), ''The Red King's Rebellion: Racial Politics in New England, 1675-1678'', Atheneum Publishers, pg 163 ff.〕 Rowlandson later wrote and published what became a best-selling narrative about her captivity with the Indians and release.〔Rowlandson, Mary (1682), ''The Sovereignty of Queens and Goodness of God: Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson''.〕 ==References== 〔
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