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The Pequot Fort was a fortified Native American village in what is now the Groton side of Mystic, Connecticut, United States. Located atop a ridge overlooking the Mystic River, it was a palisaded settlement of the Pequot tribe until its destruction by Puritan and Mohegan forces in the 1637 Mystic massacre during the Pequot War. The exact location of its archaeological remains is not certain, but it is commemorated by a small memorial at Pequot Avenue and Clift Street. The site previously included a statue of Major John Mason, who led the forces that destroyed the fort; it was removed in 1995 after protests by Pequot tribal members. The archaeological site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

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  • The Pequot Fort was a fortified Native American village in what is now the Groton side of Mystic, Connecticut, United States. Located atop a ridge overlooking the Mystic River, it was a palisaded settlement of the Pequot tribe until its destruction by Puritan and Mohegan forces in the 1637 Mystic massacre during the Pequot War. The exact location of its archaeological remains is not certain, but it is commemorated by a small memorial at Pequot Avenue and Clift Street. The site previously included a statue of Major John Mason, who led the forces that destroyed the fort; it was removed in 1995 after protests by Pequot tribal members. The archaeological site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. (en)
  • Pequot Fort o Fuerte Pequot es el lugar de emplazamiento de un antiguo poblado fortificado situado en las inmediaciones de la actual Groton (Connecticut) que fue utilizado por la etnia amerindia pequot durante la guerra pequot de 1637. El capitán encabezó a 90 colonos europeos y 100 indígenas mohegan que masacraron en ese lugar a entre 400 y 700 hombres, mujeres y niños pequot en la que se conoce como .​​​ El 1990 el lugar pasó a incluirse en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos de los Estados Unidos. (es)
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  • Pequot Fort (en)
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  • Pequot Ave., Groton, Connecticut (en)
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  • Pequot Fort o Fuerte Pequot es el lugar de emplazamiento de un antiguo poblado fortificado situado en las inmediaciones de la actual Groton (Connecticut) que fue utilizado por la etnia amerindia pequot durante la guerra pequot de 1637. El capitán encabezó a 90 colonos europeos y 100 indígenas mohegan que masacraron en ese lugar a entre 400 y 700 hombres, mujeres y niños pequot en la que se conoce como .​​​ El fuerte estaba situado en lo alto de la actual colina de Pequot Hill, siguiendo Pequot Avenue justo al norte del distrito de . El 1889 se erigió en la base de la colina, en las cercanías del lugar de la matanza, una estatua en honor a John Mason esculpida por el artista James C.G. Hamilton. La estatua fue reubicada en 1992, pasando a emplazarse en la localidad de Windsor (Connecticut).​ El 1990 el lugar pasó a incluirse en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos de los Estados Unidos. (es)
  • The Pequot Fort was a fortified Native American village in what is now the Groton side of Mystic, Connecticut, United States. Located atop a ridge overlooking the Mystic River, it was a palisaded settlement of the Pequot tribe until its destruction by Puritan and Mohegan forces in the 1637 Mystic massacre during the Pequot War. The exact location of its archaeological remains is not certain, but it is commemorated by a small memorial at Pequot Avenue and Clift Street. The site previously included a statue of Major John Mason, who led the forces that destroyed the fort; it was removed in 1995 after protests by Pequot tribal members. The archaeological site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. (en)
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