On this day in 1725, in the American colonies,
On this day in 1725, in the American colonies,
a group of armed volunteers in New Hampshire stumbled upon a group of Native Americans and "scalpelted" 10 of them, marking the first time European colonists adopted this Native American custom. The armed group received a reward of 100 pounds from the colonial authorities in Boston for each piece of scalp.Although scalping had been practiced in Europe and Asia, it is generally believed to have originated with Native American groups in North America. In the act of scalping, the skin surrounding the top of the head was cut and separated from the enemy's skull, often resulting in death. Beyond its value as a trophy, a piece of scalp was often believed to bestow upon its owner the strength of the decapitated enemy.In the early wars with Native Americans, European colonists in North America retaliated against rival indigenous groups by adopting their own scalping practices. The bounties offered by the colonial authorities led to an escalation of tribal warfare and scalping in North America.
a group of armed volunteers in New Hampshire stumbled upon a group of Native Americans and "scalpelted" 10 of them, marking the first time European colonists adopted this Native American custom. The armed group received a reward of 100 pounds from the colonial authorities in Boston for each piece of scalp.Although scalping had been practiced in Europe and Asia, it is generally believed to have originated with Native American groups in North America. In the act of scalping, the skin surrounding the top of the head was cut and separated from the enemy's skull, often resulting in death. Beyond its value as a trophy, a piece of scalp was often believed to bestow upon its owner the strength of the decapitated enemy.In the early wars with Native Americans, European colonists in North America retaliated against rival indigenous groups by adopting their own scalping practices. The bounties offered by the colonial authorities led to an escalation of tribal warfare and scalping in North America.

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