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- 31: George Washington
- ... four other men. Reaching Ohio, he found that the French had removed northward for the winter. After unfinished negotiations with the Native Americans living there, who were members of the Iroquois Confederacy, he crushed on and finally delivered Dinwiddie’s message to the French commander at Fort Le Boeuf, not far from Lake Erie. The answer was polite but firm: The ...
- 32: America 2
- ... not work for either the colonies or Britain. In 1754, a meeting in Albany, NY, of commissioners representing seven British colonies in North America to form a treaty with the Iroquois, chiefly because war with France, impended. A treaty was concluded, but the Native Americans of Pennsylvania were resentful of a land purchase made by that colony at Albany and allied ...
- 33: America
- ... not work for either the colonies or Britain. In 1754, a meeting in Albany, NY, of commissioners representing seven British colonies in North America to form a treaty with the Iroquois, chiefly because war with France, impended. A treaty was concluded, but the Native Americans of Pennsylvania were resentful of a land purchase made by that colony at Albany and allied ...
- 34: Indian Frontier
- ... Parker. He had betrayed his racial origins and become a fixture in both the white and Indian worlds. He served as chief of the Senecas and Grand Sachem of the Iroquois Confederacy, and as lawyer, engineer, and soldier for the United States. Prior to the election, Grant relied on Parker more than anyone else when it came to Indian matters. Parker ...
- 35: Last of the Mohicans: Differents Between the Book and Movie
- ... brave, independent, and skillful in the ways of the woods. He is a tracker, he can hit a target with a bullet from any distance, he can fight the evil Iroquois Indians without batting so much as an eyelash. The makers of the movie take great pains to preserve these facets of Hawkeye, but then go beyond what Cooper originally laid ...
- 36: Benedict Arnold
- ... these armies would push off from Montreal and sail down Lake Champlain, Lake George, and into the Hudson River with ten thousand British solders, two thousand German mercenaries, four thousand Iroquois Indians, and one thousand Canadian conscripts to help clear their path. To carry these people, twenty-five ships had been constructed in England especially designed for naval battle in lakes ...
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