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The Peach Tree War, also known as the Peach War, was a large scale attack by the Susquehannock Nation and allied Native Americans on several New Netherland settlements along the Hudson River (then called the North River), centered on New Amsterdam and Pavonia on September 15, 1655.The attack was motivated by the Dutch conquest of New Sweden, a close trading partner and protectorate of the Susquehannock.

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  • The Peach Tree War, also known as the Peach War, was a large scale attack by the Susquehannock Nation and allied Native Americans on several New Netherland settlements along the Hudson River (then called the North River), centered on New Amsterdam and Pavonia on September 15, 1655.The attack was motivated by the Dutch conquest of New Sweden, a close trading partner and protectorate of the Susquehannock.
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  • Peach Tree War
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  • *New Netherland
  • Susquehannockand allied tribes
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place of military conflict
result
  • Native American victory
strength
  • Unknown
  • Around 600
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