King Philip's War mainly affected New England tribes and did not involve the Pueblo Indians, making the statement about the war being a turning point for them false. The war resulted in a dramatic decline of Native populations, displacement, and increased animosity between Natives and colonists. Therefore, this statement is the exception to the other truths about the conflict. ;
The statement regarding King Philip's War being a turning point for the Pueblo Indians is the exception, as it is false. The war primarily affected New England tribes and had no direct involvement with the Pueblo Indians. The other statements about the population decline, displacement, and animosity are all true.
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