Patuxet
Village in Massachusetts, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Patuxent people or Pawtucket tribe.
The Patuxet were a Native American band of the Wampanoag tribal confederation. They lived primarily in and around modern-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, and were among the first Native Americans encountered by European settlers in the region in the early 17th century. Most of the population subsequently died of epidemic infectious diseases. The last of the Patuxet – an individual named Tisquantum (a.k.a. "Squanto"), who played an important role in the survival of the Pilgrim colony at Plymouth – died in 1622.
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Patuxet Village | |
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Coordinates: 41°57′30″N 70°40′04″W | |
Country | United States |
State | Massachusetts |
County | Plymouth |
Settled | late 15th or 16th century |
Defunct | ~1617 |
Elevation | 187 ft (57 m) |
Population | 0 |
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