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==Further reading==
*{{cite journal | jstor=2567215 | title="Why Should You be So Furious?": The Violence of the Pequot War | last1=Karr | first1=Ronald Dale | journal=The Journal of American History | date=1998 | volume=85 | issue=3 | pages=876–909 | doi=10.2307/2567215}}
*{{cite journal | jstor=2947109 | last1=Cave | first1=Alfred A. | title=Who Killed John Stone? A Note on the Origins of the Pequot War | journal=The William and Mary Quarterly | date=1992 | volume=49 | issue=3 | pages=509–521 | doi=10.2307/2947109 }}
*{{cite journal | jstor=366208 | title=The Pequot Invasion of Southern New England: A Reassessment of the Evidence | last1=Cave | first1=Alfred A. | journal=The New England Quarterly | date=1989 | volume=62 | issue=1 | pages=27–44 | doi=10.2307/366208 }}
*<ref>{{cite journal | jstor=1920388 | last1=Vaughan | first1=Alden T. | title=Pequots and Puritans: The Causes of the War of 1637 | journal=The William and Mary Quarterly | date=1964 | volume=21 | issue=2 | pages=256–269 | doi=10.2307/1920388 }}</ref>
*<ref>{{cite journal | doi=10.5309/willmaryquar.68.1.0075 | title=New World Tempests: Environment, Scarcity, and the Coming of the Pequot War | date=2011 | last1=Katherine a. Grandjean | journal=The William and Mary Quarterly | volume=68 | page=75 }}</ref> JSTOR.
*{{cite journal | jstor=23547653 | title=The Long Wake of the Pequot War | last1=Grandjean | first1=Katherine A. | journal=Early American Studies | date=2011 | volume=9 | issue=2 | pages=379–411 | doi=10.1353/eam.2011.0019 }}
 
*Mason, John.(1736) "[https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/etas/42/ A Brief History of the Pequot War]." ed. Paul Royster, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Digital Commons, 2007. '''Note:''' "John Mason (c.1600–1672) commanded the Connecticut forces in the expedition that wiped out the Pequot fort and village at Mystic and in two subsequent operations that effectively eliminated the Pequots as a recognizable nation."