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No, in fact the Narragansett were one of the dominating forces of the region and effectively subjugated the Wampanoag and many other native groups in the area. They expected payment of tribute in the form of shell beads, deer hides, foodstuffs and other goods - so the relationship was like conqueror and conquered.

By 1620 the Narragansett were very suspicious of the friendly relationships between the Wampanoag and white settlers. This led eventually to open warfare in 1632 when the Narragansett attacked Wampanoag villages, but they were driven off (with help from the English).

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The Wampanoag and Narragansett tribes were close neighbours, speaking the same language and generally on friendly terms with each other.

"King Phillip" of the Wampanoags knew that he could not hope to drive off the white settlers without Nipmuck and Narragansett help - they had many warriors and had acquired a number of guns and plenty of ammunition. During 1674 he convinced the Narragansetts under Canonchet to join him in the war, which began in January 1675.

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