The ceterpiece of the deliverables for this project is an interactive map showing key locations related to King Philip's War. The map contains both settler colonist towns and Wampanoag, Narragansett and Nipmuc villages, as well as the locations of Praying Towns, where Indians converted to Christianity and allied with the colonists lived. The map has layer control in order to control the visibility of certain categories of points. The map also has the ability to reflect key locations from three different time periods, rougly defined as pre-war (before August 1675), wartime (from roughly August 1675 to April 1678) and post-war (after April 1678). Click the link below to explore the interactive map!
In addition, there are some pages on this website to provide more information about certain locations and narratives relevent to King Philip's War:
This interactive map and website were created as part of an Interactive Qualifying Project at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in collaboration with the American Antiquarian Society.
The full project report may be found on WPI's Digital Project Archive.