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{{Infobox military person
|name= Myles Standish
|image=[[File:Myles Standish.jpg|250px|alt=Head and shoulders painting of a man in 17th century attire. He has dark hair, a dark beard and mustache. He is wearing a large, white, ruffled collar.]]
|caption= This portrait, first published in 1885, was alleged to be a 1625 likeness of Standish, although its authenticity has never been proven.<ref>Winsor, ''History of Boston'', 65.</ref>
|nickname= 
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Contact with the Native Americans came in March 1621 through [[Samoset]], an English-speaking [[Abenaki]] who arranged for the Pilgrims to meet with [[Massasoit]], the [[sachem]] of the nearby [[Pokanoket]] tribe. On March 22, the first governor of Plymouth Colony, [[John Carver]]
, signed a treaty with Massasoit, declaring an alliance between the Pokanoket and the Englishmen and requiring the two parties to defend each other in times of need.<ref>Philbrick, 99.</ref>  Governor Carver died the same year and the responsibility of upholding the treaty fell to his successor, William Bradford.  As depicted by historian [[Nathaniel Philbrick]], Bradford and Standish were frequently preoccupied with the complex task of reacting to threats against both the Pilgrims and the Pokano(contracted; show full)[[Category:American folklore]]
[[Category:People from Duxbury, Massachusetts]]
[[Category:17th-century American people]]
[[Category:People of the Tudor period]]
[[Category:People of the Stuart period]]

[[fr:Myles Standish]]
[[ko:마일스 스탠디시]]