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Page 70
... Indian emissaries from Canada seeking a chance to assassinate them , and near the end of their explorations- of the ... Indians . Collot met a Detroit trader of prominence in the same country who satisfied him it would not be safe for ...
... Indian emissaries from Canada seeking a chance to assassinate them , and near the end of their explorations- of the ... Indians . Collot met a Detroit trader of prominence in the same country who satisfied him it would not be safe for ...
Page 71
... Indians against the whites . Brant was one of the prominent figures among them , but the work was chiefly done through the trio of McKee , Elliott and Girty , all of whom detested the Americans , and were as cordially hated in return ...
... Indians against the whites . Brant was one of the prominent figures among them , but the work was chiefly done through the trio of McKee , Elliott and Girty , all of whom detested the Americans , and were as cordially hated in return ...
Page 72
... Indians were openly encouraged by the promise of military help . In the battle of Fort Recovery and the subsequent decisive battles , Wayne announced his campaign to have been against both British and Indians , and in the battle at the ...
... Indians were openly encouraged by the promise of military help . In the battle of Fort Recovery and the subsequent decisive battles , Wayne announced his campaign to have been against both British and Indians , and in the battle at the ...
Page 73
... Indians continued . We occupied Mackinaw and had a nominal footing at Green Bay and Prairie du Chien . But ( ex- cept to some extent at Mackinaw ) the people retained their Brit- ish predilections . At the Sault Ste Marie the ...
... Indians continued . We occupied Mackinaw and had a nominal footing at Green Bay and Prairie du Chien . But ( ex- cept to some extent at Mackinaw ) the people retained their Brit- ish predilections . At the Sault Ste Marie the ...
Page 74
... Indians that war was approaching and they must be ready to strike . An Indian , emulating Peter the Hermit , was sent among the tribes in Michigan and Wisconsin and Northern Indiana and Illinois to stir them up to drive out the ...
... Indians that war was approaching and they must be ready to strike . An Indian , emulating Peter the Hermit , was sent among the tribes in Michigan and Wisconsin and Northern Indiana and Illinois to stir them up to drive out the ...
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