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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WoCokom ' s X mark ; Notwithstanding the fair promises of PHILIP , it wao . soon
discovered by the English , that he was playing a deep game , that he was artfully
enticing his red breth ren throughout the whole of New - England , to risc , en ...
... might prove too powerful for them the spring ensuing , resolved to attack the
whole force under PaIlip in their winter encamp . ment - for the purpose of which ,
every Englishman ca . pable of bearing arms , was commanded ( by
Proclamation ...
w Indians om with apprize fortunately one of the wheels of the carriage being
brought in contact with a rock , was turned completely round , which exposed the
whole body of Indians to their fire ! - this unexpected opportunity was improved
with ...
Then one of the principal warri . ors rising , harrangues the whole assembly , and
afterward , addressing himself to the young men , enquires who among them will
go along with him , and fight their enemies ? When they generally rise , one ...
When they treat of war , the whole pipe and all its ornaments are red ; sometimes
it is red only on one side , and by the disposition of the feathers , & c . a : persen
acquainted with their customs , knows at first sight the intentions or desires of the
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Great as a historical reference.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.