The French and Indian War ... Soon after the war, the alliance began to disintegrate and England no longer wanted anything to do with the Iroquois tribe. Although ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... The conclusion of the war ended the struggle among the English, the French, and the Iroquois Confederacy. It confirmed Englandamp39s supremacy and guaranteed its ... View More
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Analysis of the French ampamp Indian War ... The Iroquois were slowly shifting balance by leaving the French ... In September of 1759, General James Wolfe of England outnumbered the French marquis de Montcalm ... View More
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The iroquois and the US constitution ... The Iroquois flourished in independence, and capable of self protection, long after the new England and Virginia races had surrendered their jurisdictions, and ... View More
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British conquest ... Wars with England in Europe and the Iroquois in Canada also prevented many potential colonists from settling in New France. The ... View More
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French and Indian War ... The letter had described in detail the Englandamp39s assault on the French for an ... The French took to the forest with their Iroquois mercenaries to out flank the ... View More
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CHAMPLAIN : One of the Great E ... Iroquois. When Champlain raided another Iroquois village he was wounded twice. ... hospital. In 1628 war broke out between England and France. ... View More
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Thanksgiving ... without fresh food, half the colonist died from diseases which the contracted on the voyage from England. The following spring the Iroquois Indians befriended ... View More
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Massachusetts Bay ... until the Virginia Company advertised Jamestown using the amp39Headrightamp39 policy in England. ... were strong rival Indian tribes such as the Iroquois League, they did ... View More
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Lacrosse ... They called this game ampquotbaggataway.ampquot The Iroquois had a very organized and wellmannered ... Caughnawaga Indians were sent to England to play a game of lacrosse in ... View More
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Revolutionary war and the beginning of the new republic ... In time however the colonists would realize that England thought of the colonists as ... The Revolution and the Iroquois Confederacy was about the creation of the ... View More
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Pocahontas ... combinations of Indian tribes some included the Cherokees, Iroquois, Monacans, Siouan ... about abducting some Indian children and taking them to England to learn ... View More
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Trail of Tears ... assimilated into their culture by converting to Christianity and adopting the Puritan laws of New England. ... The only tribe to aid the English was the Iroquois. ... View More
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eve of th revolution ... were but and The is actions Massachusetts newspapers, removed with as it from was protected England British ampquotWhat ... with Port colonies removed Iroquois, soldiers ... View More
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King Philipamp39s War ... They pushed up far enough into New England that their only way out was west and into the territories of their Iroquois enemies. ... View More
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Pocahontas ... combinations of Indian tribes some included the Cherokees, Iroquois, Monacans, Siuuan ... about abducting some Indian children and taking them to England to learn ... View More
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Warfare: An American Dynasty ... The French had settlements in Canada, just north of New England. In another case of the British exploiting the Indians, they made the Iroquois an ally. ... View More
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French and Indians ... War was caused by the worldwide struggle for empire by France, Spain, and England. ... To gather a plan of defense and to gain Iroquois as allies, representatives ... View More
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Irland ... I also have Native American ancestry from Cherokee and Iroquois. My grandmother s last name was Partington, which is a name of nobility in England. ... View More
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History At Itamp39s Best ... does not dignify him he is identified as a New England religious psalmodist ... appears and reports that he has been trailing the Maquas, the Iroquois enemies of ... View More
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Lacrosse ... The northeastern stick, found in Iroquoian and New England tribes, is the ... as nonnative teams traveled to Europe for exhibition matches against Iroquois players ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... the two giants, England and France, would struggle for dominance in North America, crushing the connected to the tribes of Algonquin and Iroquois beneath them. ... View More
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The Cherokee Removal ... and his army. The Cherokees were related to the Iroquois of New England and also to northern New York. The Cherokees were divided ... View More
Wordcount: 870
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Effects ampamp Consequences of Early European Contacts on... ... To ensure that the Iroquois continued to serve as a buffer between the ... Nations promised their neutrality in any future colonial war between France and England. ... View More
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The Micmac ... not only with the English but also with English allies, in this case the Iroquois. ... and a few other tribes signed the peace treaty with New England at Portsmouth ... View More
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Earley North America In the early 16th century, the European super powers, England, France and Spain decided to ... ampquotAs a result, the powerful Five Nations Iroquois confederacy, sent ... View More
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US History Identifications ... it recommended that the various colonies establish new governments, independent of England. ... the colonists, the French settlers and the Iroquois Indians over ... View More
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Analyze and explain the contacts between Native Americans and ... ... a threeday festival that we now call the first New England Thanksgiving. ... The most famous federation was the Iroquois League, originally made up of the five ... View More
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Analyze and explain the contacts between Native Americans and ... ... a threeday festival that we now call the first New England Thanksgiving. ... The most famous federation was the Iroquois League, originally made up of the five ... View More
Wordcount: 1558
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New York State ... was named after the English Duke of York who later became King James II of England, The nickname ... He and his party fired muskets at a band of Iroquois warriors. ... View More
Wordcount: 1907
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