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Chief Squantz died during the winter of 1724–25, and his four sons and heirs refused to sell the land when The Proprietors returned in the spring of 1725. The land was later sold in 1729 for the equivalent of $ 300.
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who lived until 1724. Chief Squantz refused to sell the land that is now called the towns of
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Chronology: Under Candlewoods, Roots at Squantz Pond
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Chief Squantz
Schaghticoke tribe
Sherman, Connecticut
New Fairfield, Connecticut
Chief Waramaug
sachemship
Potatuck
Mauwehu


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