Why were the Wampanoag upset with the English settlers?

A: The settlers offered the Wampanoag no payment for use of their land.

B: The English were selling Wampanoag children as slaves in the West Indies.

C: The settlers hunted game with guns as sport, killing many animals.

D: The settlers believed they owned the land on which the Wampanoag settled

Respuesta :

The Wampanoag were upset with the English settlers, because the fatalities from the widespread were large to the point that English colonist effortlessly found their defrayal in Massachusetts. This makes the correct answer letter D. And also during the King Philip’s War, most of the male Wampanoag were traded into oppression; women and children were incarcerated by colonists in New England, not West Indies.