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The western theatre of Father Rale's War in the 1720s in northern New England was referred to as "Gray Lock's War". Grey Lock distinguished himself by conducting guerrilla raids into Vermont and western Massachusetts. He consistently eluded his pursuers, and acquired the name Wawanolet (also Wawanolewat, Wawanotewat), meaning "he who fools the others, or puts someone off the track." Grey Lock's War was not part of the conflicts between France and England.
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23px|alt="The Pine Tree flag of New England"New England Colonies Abenaki
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1723-08-13Z
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