King Phillip War - Great Swamp Battle Part - Rhode Island part II

Treasure Revealed 2021-09-06

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I will show you the locations of buried gold treasure silver Treasure and other valuable objects not only in every state of United States but in other parts of the world using my extensive resources of many years I will be focusing on two types of locations one is the type of location where there was actually something bad and we have historical evidence of historical news where something historical happened of significant value high probability is for that particular place today I'm going to see Great swamp battlefield which occurred during King Philip war December 19 1675 about thousand regulars from Connecticut Massachusetts emerald Island attacked before 000 most in Narragansett Indians only about thousand warriors and the rest of them women and children and the massacre that followed was confident so let's see if we can find a place of monuments place where the bottle for so we are on the Great swamp monument road which you have to take on foot you cannot drive by car here it is right off of route 2 which is right off of route 138 in North Kingstown so we are basically walking on the sacred ground when is horrible horrible fight occurred where about over 1000 of women and children Indian women and children were slaughtered and about 500 warriors perished and only about 80 regulars died during that fight that Fort was located right in the middle of the swamp and was it was almost inaccessible because of the swamps and it was in December during harsh cold winter so the swamp rolls over so the regular school just walk on top of it during the rest of the year. So I am walking towards obelisk because the obelisk monument where marks the spot where most of the women and children die and it marks the monument for the fallen native Americans as well as well as the regulars from Connecticut Massachusetts Rhode Island as you will shortly see now Rhode Island originally State out of that King Philip war which was between 1775 and 1777 but the neighboring states especially Massachusetts was suspecting peaceful harboring, hiding King Philip and this was one of the main reasons why they attacked this fort, this is about 20 minutes walk hopefully I'll get there soon I came to a split either to take a right it go straight animals see where it will take us. This whole area was a site of what's a terrible sign where women children and warriors were running away from the regulars the fort was burned so many native Americans were burned so many women and children as well it was a massacre almost we can only honor it this is a sacred ground that contains a lot of history so it seems like that pathway here is making a loop there was a possibility to go left I'm not sure if I should take the road because it seems like I'm almost going back through that loop so I think this was the option original option to go right so you know what let's turn around and you're going to take the left because this loop is taking us back this was the original

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