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About Richard Excell
Springfield flourished for the decades after its founding, operating as a trading post surrounding by numerous colonial farmsteads. The nearby Indian tribes were gradually displaced by colonial settlement and by the late 17th century became gradually confined to a palisaded fort on Long Hill. During King Philip's War, a pan-tribal effort to expel the colonists from their settlements in New England, a successful Indian attack on Springfield destroyed the settlement.
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Richard Excell's Timeline
1620 |
1620
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Present England
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1653 |
March 1, 1653
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Springfield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1714 |
February 24, 1714
Age 94
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Springfield, Hampshire County (Present Hampden County), Province of Massachusetts
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