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Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, located in South Weymouth, MA, is your go-to plumbing company for all drain cleaning needs. With years of experience in Norfolk County, we focus on delivering high-quality plumbing services. Our skilled plumbers use advanced techniques like hydro jetting and drain snaking to ensure your plumbing system runs smoothly. Trust us to handle your emergency plumbing needs with professionalism and care.
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Drain cleaning is essential for maintaining a healthy plumbing system. Over time, debris and buildup can lead to clogs, causing slow drains and potential water damage. At Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, we specialize in drain unclogging and pipe cleaning, using water jetting techniques. Our drain clearing services are designed to keep your home in South Weymouth free from plumbing issues. Trust our experienced plumbing contractors to provide reliable solutions for your home or business in Norfolk County. Contact us at 857-398-8840!
Weymouth was settled in 1622 as Wessagusset Colony founded by Thomas Weston, who had been the main financial backer of Plymouth Colony. The settlement was a failure, as the 60 men from London were ill-prepared for the hardships required for survival. They also may have lacked the motivation of the Pilgrims, as this colony was purely economic in motivation and the men had not brought their families.
By winter, poor planning and bad management led to supplies running out, and the Plymouth colonists had little to share. The situation grew desperate and Weymouth men began to sell their clothes, hire themselves out as laborers, and even steal from the local Massachusett Indians. The Indians were soon taunting the Weymouth men and robbing them of what little food they gathered clamming and foraging in the woods. By now, many in the colony were starving or ill, and law and order had broken down. The lowest point came when a settler was accused of stealing supplies from the Massachusetts, and the Massachusett leaders demanded the thief’s execution; the Weymouth men complied, but legend has it that they may have executed a dying, sick settler instead.
By April 1623, word came of conflict between American Indians and the Virginia colonists, and tension increased between the Wessagusset colonists and the Indians. Massachusetts and other tribes began plotting to attack and destroy what was left of the floundering colony and the more successful Plymouth Colony. Wampanoag Chief Massasoit heard about the plot but soon fell ill and nearly died. A party from the Plymouth Colony came to his village and nursed him back to health, and he warned them of the plot. Governor William Bradford decided to preempt the planned attack, and sent Myles Standish to Weymouth with the Plymouth militia and their Indian guide Hobbamock to end the threat. Using the promise of a meal of pork, Standish lured five of the more bellicose Massachusett Indians inside the stockade, including Wituwamat, a large man who had belittled Standish because he was short and had bragged about murdering a number of French shipwreck survivors. Once inside, there was a brief struggle and the Indian leaders were killed.
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