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Refers to the following excerpt: King Philip's War resulted in the removal of between 56 and 69% of New England's native inhabitants. As startling as this reduction in the Indian population may be, its significance increases when juxtaposed with the concurrent increase in the number of English people living in New England. ... Although Indians were far from vanishing, their severely reduced physical presence meant that they would play a more meager political role in the postwar New England society. ... Historians have often noted that the end of King Philip's War in 1676 seemed to correspond with the intensification of English royal efforts to [rein] in the New England colonies' independence. - James David Drake, King Philip's War: Civil War in New England, 1675-1676. In what way was the interaction between the English and the Native Americans different from that between the Spanish and the Native Americans?

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