The significance of the Pequot War of 1637 was that:
A) the Pequots were forced to pay reparations for the damage they caused New England settlers.
B) the Narragansetts joined the Pequots to fight the Puritans, leading to the elimination of both tribes.
C) the Pequots lost, but survived to become a valuable ally of the Puritans.
D) the brutishness and ferocity of the colonists surprised New England tribes.
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