History of the Discovery of America, of the Landing of Our Forefathers at Plymouth, and of Their Most Remarkable Engagements with the Indians in New-England: From Their First Landing in 1620 Until the Final Subjugation of the Natives in 1679 : to which is Annexed, the Defeat of Generals Braddock, Harmer & St. Clair by the Indians at the Westward, &c |
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... were joined by four more companies from Plymouth colony - it was found · that
the Indians had pillaged and set five to the village , and with their booty had
retired to Mount Hope - a company of cavalry were sent under the command of
Capt .
tened to the relief of the cavalry , who at this moment were completely
surrounded by about 600 Indians , be Iween whom and the English a warm
contest now ensu . ed ; the savages fought desperately , and more than once
nearly succeeded ...
On the receipt of this important information , the Gov . ernor dispatched three
companies of cavalry , under the command of Major SAVAGE , for the defence of
Lancaster , who unfortunately by mistaking the road fell into an ambush of about
...
To frus . trate the intentions of the enemy the Governor of Mas , " sachusetts
colony dispatched three companies of cavalry for the defence of Taunton . The
English of Connecticut colony , although but lite ile troubled with the enemy since
the ...
providentially preserved by a stratagen in the heat o the action , Major
BRADFORD despatched a company of cavalry by a circuitous rošte to attack the
enemy in the rear , which had the most happy effect the enemy suspecteng this
company a ...
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Great as a historical reference. Mind you, the context is in reference to the subsequent colonization of America. Today it is evidential that "discovery" was made by Henry Sinclair almost 100 yrs. prior. Of course, I am bias due to that I am a descendent of Henry. On the other hand, I do not like the intent by which war was waged for occupation of the new world. I am sure there was blood on the hands of everyone involved, for this it is necessary to readdress the original issue of suzerainty. I am sure there could be issue with the fact that through the only route possible, since the denial of Scottish sovereignty, was cut off and this is due to divine sovereignty. So, if we can contest he War of King Phillip I am sure we would find that a far less incursion of native Americans would have been possible with a sustained introduction of immigrants. First of all, the assumption of the discovery of a new Indies trades route was simply and speculation.