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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Mason , with an uplifted tomahawk , and when about to give the fatal stroke ,
received a blow from the latter , who with his cutlass severed the head of the
savage from his body ! the enemy soon after made another attempt to break
through the ...
At day light next morning , they give their prisoners new clothes , paict their faces
with various colors , and put into their ... This being done , the war captain sets up
a cry , and gives as many yells as he has taken prisoners and scalps , and the ...
DARKE now . ordered a retreat , and in endeavoring to hold the enemy in check ,
so as to give the men time to save . Capt . HARTSHORN , he received a shot in
the groin . The ene . my now pressed so hard as to compel the men to leave their
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... ever since the expedition against the Shawanese , there is little reason to
doubt but the Delewares and the Wiandotes , as well as others , have had a hand
in this nefarious business . " " It is impossible for me to give a just idea of the
distress ...
If these Indians had writers among them , what honorable testimony and eulogy
might they not give of the noble spirit and heroic bravery of tbe native American
character , rather than depreciate it as the Europeans do . Two of our men have ...
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Great as a historical reference.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.